Following the Star
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
The Savior was born
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Adeste Fideles
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Nativity
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Holy Family
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
The work is a unique piece kept in a glass bell.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Holy night
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°
The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
The gift of the Shepherds
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940 ° The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Adoration of the Shepherds
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940° The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
The Paradise lost
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940° The realization takes place by growth, each small piece (leaves, blades of grass, flowers, etc.) is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Peace on Earth
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940 °.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Gloria in excelsis
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa