Opere d'Arte

Ago 30

Rooster

The inspiration comes from Leonardo and Catia's adolescence, especially the summers spent in the remote Firenzuola, a small town in the Florentine countryside. During the summer months, the Scarpelli family would retreat there to spend time with their family, and it is there that every work depicting country life and farm animals comes to life. In...

Ago 30

Forest

Searching for stones like mushrooms. In the secret areas once explored by the Medici searchers. The Tuscan forests are our source and our inspiration. In this work, the artist wanted to capture one of the many moments spent in the woods searching for stones with his father.

The inspiration for this artwork comes from looking to all the flowers represented in the history of Commesso Fiorentino. One day, when Leonardo was in the beginning of his career, his father Renzo, one of the most important mosaicist in the world, told him: "If you will be able to give armony, delicacy and softness to the petals of the...

The metamorphosis of the butterfly, from caterpillar to chrysalis and, finally, to butterfly, is undoubtedly the most powerful meaning of this symbol, because it represents change, personal growth, rebirth and transformation. The butterfly, with its ability to fly freely, also symbolizes freedom and lightness, which is why giving a jewel with this...

The metamorphosis of the butterfly, from caterpillar to chrysalis and, finally, to butterfly, is undoubtedly the most powerful meaning of this symbol, because it represents change, personal growth, rebirth and transformation. The butterfly, with its ability to fly freely, also symbolizes freedom and lightness, which is why giving a jewel with this...

The metamorphosis of the butterfly, from caterpillar to chrysalis and, finally, to butterfly, is undoubtedly the most powerful meaning of this symbol, because it represents change, personal growth, rebirth and transformation. The butterfly, with its ability to fly freely, also symbolizes freedom and lightness, which is why giving a jewel with this...

The metamorphosis of the butterfly, from caterpillar to chrysalis and, finally, to butterfly, is undoubtedly the most powerful meaning of this symbol, because it represents change, personal growth, rebirth and transformation. The butterfly, with its ability to fly freely, also symbolizes freedom and lightness, which is why giving a jewel with this...

Ago 30

Nude 1

This mosaic approaches the vision of Jung, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology, where humans lose their own person and their role from the expectation of the society and it remains without any mask.

Ago 30

Planets

The material which creates the works in Commesso Fiorentino originates from the rocks that make up the earth's crust. From a study of materials comes a work that draws inspiration from the celestial bodies that gravitate around the sun.

Ago 22

Legs

This mosaic approaches the vision of Jung, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology, where humans lose their own person and their role from the expectation of the society and it remains without any mask.

This artwork draws inspiration from the artist's travels in South America, particularly Bolivia, where he encountered this brightly colored bird while hiking in the forests.

Ago 21

Silence

Leonardo, in his artwork, would like to reproduce the awesome season of winter, it represents the end of the year, the time of hibernation, death and darkness. However, snow also represents Christmas, which is a festive time for many. It symbolizes the joy of the season.