Mandolin player, 18 cm Angela Tripi nativity
Mandolin player, 18 cm Angela Tripi nativity.
The mandolin player, with a melancholy smile, plays on the street to cheer the passersby and to raise some money. His life is certainly not comfortable, but he does his job with passion and joy.
Every statue in Angela Tripi's nativity is characterized by a strong attention to detail.
Angela Tripi takes inspiration from the ancient Arab world for the creation of her figures and, by appropriately reworking the history and customs, comes to her own persona...
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Mandolin player, 18 cm Angela Tripi nativity.
The mandolin player, with a melancholy smile, plays on the street to cheer the passersby and to raise some money. His life is certainly not comfortable, but he does his job with passion and joy.
Every statue in Angela Tripi's nativity is characterized by a strong attention to detail.
Angela Tripi takes inspiration from the ancient Arab world for the creation of her figures and, by appropriately reworking the history and customs, comes to her own personal interpretation of the characters of the time.
Normally the statues of the traditional nativity scene, for example the Neapolitan one, are made with a skeleton, fabrics, and terracotta ends (the head, hands and feet). Instead, the statues of the artist Angela Tripi have completely formed bodies: they are modeled naked and then dressed with fabrics and small jewels. In her works the artist tells a story: each statue is depicted in a moment of their life, thus managing to make us understand the existence of a before and after. Angela Tripi manages to give each nativity statue an amazing realism, never seen before and unrepeatable: no two works will ever be the same, rending them one of a kind.