Nr. 92082549
Alessi - Massimo Giacon - Marcello Jori - Figurine - ''Happy Eternity Baby'' (4) - Porzellan. Handdekoriert.
Nr. 92082549
Alessi - Massimo Giacon - Marcello Jori - Figurine - ''Happy Eternity Baby'' (4) - Porzellan. Handdekoriert.
These hand-decorated porcelain figures by Massimo Giacon and Marcello Jori for Alessi offer a whimsical take on traditional Nativity scenes, brimming with the creative spirit of these two artists. The "Signorina Due Cornetti" (Girl with Two Horns) figure features a bridge crowned by an adorable goat, while "Lago dei Desideri" (Lake of Wishes) brings a small, charming pond to life, animated by a little goose and duck. Both pieces reflect Jori and Giacon’s boundless imagination, capturing their playful artistry and sensitivity in each detail.
Through these figures, the duo renews the power of traditional iconography, transforming it into something truly delightful and unique. With a gentle sense of humor, the creations bring warmth and a smile to viewers, conveying joy and happiness in an unexpectedly fresh interpretation of the Nativity scene.
These "Happy Eternity Baby" figures are in new condition and have never been used before. Delivered in original packaging.
Dimensions Lake: cm 10,9 x cm 8 - h cm 4,8
Dimensions Bridge: cm 18,5 x cm 3,8 - h cm 10
About the designers:
Massimo Giacon was born in Padua, Italy, in 1961, comic-strip artist and illustrator, a leading light in the renewal of Italian comic, he divides his time as a graphic artist, designer, musician and artist.
Marcello Jori was born in 1951. He currently lives and works in Bologna. Having obtained his degree from DAMS (Drama, Art and Music Studies, Bologna), in 1977 Jori embarked on his career as an artist, exhibiting in national and foreign galleries and museums. In 1979, Jori painted himself on top of a ladder painting the fall of the angel, which marked a turning point in his artistic career. During this phase painting became central to his creative evolution. These were the years of the Scritture (Inscriptions), fluctuating words which were then caged in multicoloured Teatrini (Theatres), Cristalli (Crystals) and Gioie (Jewels) series, enchanted and kaleidoscopic geometric patterns.
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