Maranello

By: Adam Ström

Original artwork

13.4

x

16.5

in |

34

x

42

cm

1 in stock

Free shipping

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Google rating

5.0

Year: 2023

Size: Array

Framed: no

Orientation: Vertical

Size: Small

Medium/Techniques:
  • Spray paint
Art genres:
  • Sculpture
Materials:
  • Resin
Styles:
  • Figurative
  • Modern
  • Pop Art
  • Sculpture

Introducing an extraordinary piece from my exclusive series of melted LEGO sculptures. It's hand made in fiberglass and resin and painted with automobile paint in Ferrari red. These sculpture has been sold in different shapes and color all a cross the world.
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  • Sculpture
  • Spray paint
  • Resin
  • Figurative
  • Modern
  • Pop Art
  • Sculpture

More from Adam Ström

Adam Ström

Sweden

Adam Ström, born in 1994, hails from Kungsbacka, located on Sweden's picturesque west coast. Growing up in a creative family filled with artists and photographers, he was immersed in the world of art from a young age. Adam discovered his passion for painting and creation early on, a love that has only deepened over the years. Today, Adam is primarily known for his sculptures, which can best be described as a vibrant blend of modern pop art. His artistic journey has been complemented by a substantial background and education in the automotive refinishing industry. Recently, he has embraced his long-held dream of pursuing a career in the arts. This transition, while significant, has been a natural progression, as the skill sets from both fields often intertwine in the intricate process of sculptural creation. Currently, Adam collaborates with galleries in Göteborg, Stockholm, and Hamburg, showcasing his work internationally. He has successfully sold his art in approximately 15 countries, reflecting a growing appreciation for his unique artistic vision.

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