Parrots

23.01.2026

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. 

This event remained etched in Leonardo's memory because, having been accustomed to seeing parrots in captivity that talk and socialize, finding these same species in their natural habitat, untouched by human influence, made him reflect on just how different it is. 

It is a calm, docile, gregarious bird, and a good mimic. In the wild, it has some competitors but very few enemies (except for humans, who are destroying its habitat). It has therefore developed a high degree of sociability, enabling it to coexist well with both its own species and other species. 

Stones used: Onix from Pakistan, Lapislazzuli, Red Diasper from Egypt, Belgian Black Marble, White Paonazzetto.

Year of composition: 2023

Size: cm 29.5x30

Artist: Leonardo Scarpelli

An original and authentic hand-made artwork created whith the antique technique of Commesso Fiorentino which is unique for Florence.

Commesso Fiorentino was born with Medici family, one of the most important families in Florence, in the second half of 1500.

The research of the stones is made by the mosaicist that must be able to choose from a rich and wide range of shades and veins: for this reason the artists personally search and collect the stones retracing the paths of the Medici researchers.

The processing starts by drawing the subject on adhesive paper, that is then cut into small tamplates that will be attached to the variegated shades of the stones following the visual instinct, the innate gift of the artist and his perfect knowledge of the materials. The shape of the little piece will be cut by hand with a chestnut, cherry or hazelnut wood bow and an iron wire that flows with abrasive powder and water. It creates a very precise and inclined cut to form the essential spaces to accommodate the glue, made by artisans with beeswax and pine tree resin. The different stones are previously glued onto a slate surface which acts as a support during the cutting and filing phase. The various pieces which form the composition are adjusted in shape with diamond files, glued together so that the joints are invisible, flattened and finally polished in order to create a perfect decorative harmony showing the colors of nature in all their radiance.

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