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Crafted in 2021 as a one-of-a-kind piece, this decorative globe with a distinctive crack is meticulously handmade of ceramic and white Carrara marble powder, combined with cement and artfully decorated with other cement blends and oxide pigments, resulting in an elegant palette of white, gray, and black. Please handle with care due to the delicate nature of its raw materials. For other similar designs, consult the Artemest catalog.
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Antonio d'Ambrosio
Toscana, Italy | Photographer
Born in Empoli in 1955 and now based in Castelfiorentino, Antonio D’Ambrosio has been capturing fragments of space and time through his photographs since 1978. In 1982, he joined the “Giglio Rosso '' photography club in Castelfiorentino, which he presided over between 1984 and 2007. He collaborates with both private and public institutions on catalogs, books, and documents celebrating local architectural-environmental heritage. French critic J.C. Lemagny selected some of his photos and registered them in the prints and photography sections at the National Library of France.Discover more