Esplosione etnea

Wooden panels and ceramics Majolica lava stone
Single artwork

150,00

Description by the artist

Ceramic lava stone slab, applied on a wooden panel.

Details and dimensions

Materials: Majolica lava stone
Dimensions (cm): Height 15, Width 35
Handcrafted in Sicily

The artwork in the Sicilian culture

By the Governance of Sicilian Artisan Foundation

ETNA: Etna, the highest volcano in Europe (3300 meters above sea level), imperiously dominates the eastern part of Sicily, but it is so huge that it can be seen up to hundreds of kilometers away. Men of all ages have climbed to the top starting with the philosopher Empedocle from Agrigento (V B.C.) who, according to legend, ended his life by throwing himself into it. The toponym (Aitna) seems to derive from some word whose etymology, leads back to the meaning “I burn”. For the Arabs of Sicily (IX-XI century) it was a mountain twice as high and they called it Mons (mount) Gebel (mountain), twice a mountain; and until the recent past (but also today) the Sicilians called it Mongibello. But its Sicilian name par excellence is: “a muntagna”. It has given work to the nivalori (that they collected the snow, they preserved it in the caves of the volcano and then they sold it in the villages), to the coalmen, to the gatherers of the Ginestra (excellent for the bakers).

Ceramic lava stone

Maria Carmela Benfatto

"Art, for the artist, is a moment of reflection, through various materials, on the physical and immaterial reality of what attracts his attention. For users, art could also be defined as a way to enjoy reality filtered through the brain and thought of the artist whose works are being viewed"
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