Artworks

The artist chose to represent a small village called Castiglioncello, a seaside town near Livorno on the Tyrrhenian coast where he liked to spend his moments of tranquility. In particular we can see how the house represented seems to be overlooking the sea, a typical characteristic of that stretch of coast since, being predominantly rocky, the...

Nov 19

Birchies

Characterized by a unique bark, the Birch is slender, slender and elegant. Symbol of femininity for many cultures, it is often associated with the beginning of the life cycle and birth.

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.

The horse has always accompanied man's life: it is the mount of divine messengers, spiritual warriors and knights.

The mountain that gives us infinite emotions, offers the materials that we transform with the magic of our hands. This is why the colors are magical, not real but they evoke the dream that becomes reality the moment the transition from rock to work of art occurs. Not a moment but long infinite moments that make the subject grow in...

Sep 25

Gaze

Lady with blue-green eyes. The beautiful girl in the artwork is looking at something unknown to us which causes her mixed feelings: through her eyes we can read sadness, from the expression on her face, but it could also be a feeling of nostalgia towards something she cannot have. The magnetic gaze that the girl gives us allows us to...

Sep 25

Abstract

The material which creates the works in Commesso Fiorentino originates from the rocks that make up the earth's crust.

The inspiration for this artworks 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...

Sep 25

The Boy

Children have always represented an extremely popular artistic subject, capable of expressing joy, love and candor, within figurative stories aimed at illustrating, in addition to the attitudes and psychological characteristics of the young protagonists, also the habits and customs of their families, as well as the different approaches to the world...

This artwork is the reproduction of a photo taken in the village in the municipality of Firenzuola where Renzo Scarpelli was born, the founder of Scarpelli Mosaici and one of the most famous Masters of the Florentine Salesman. More precisely, the Borgo di Coniale, also useful for representing the Tuscan countryside.

The artist takes inspiration from Vincenzo Irolli's painting created with watercolors on cardboard in 1885 named "Her Doll".

Mar 01

Abstract

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.