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Carving up consumeris­m

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A YOUNG artist based in Turin, Italy, has spent months sculpting a life-size Fiat 500 car out of a 15-tonne block of white Carrara marble in a work he sees as a critique of today’s consumeris­t, throw-away society.

Armed with his circular saw and a face mask to keep away the dust, Nazareno Biondo began work on the piece last year, slowly and meticulous­ly hewing out of stone a copy of the iconic “Topolino”, the original small two-door rear-engined city car that still symbolises, 60 years after its launch, Italy’s post-WWII economic boom.

“It’s my biggest work so far,” the 30somethin­g sculptor says in his atelier on the outskirts of Turin, a city which is also home to the famous car brand.

Biondo, who graduated from Turin’s Albertina Academy of Fine Arts, specialise­s in working in marble, and has already carved gold ingots, bundles of dollars and even a Vespa motor scooter out of the white stone.

But far from being a symbol of the dolce vita (Italian for “the sweet life”), his Cinquecent­o will be an evocation “of a bygone era, where the future of my generation could still be decided”, he says.

Once it is completed, probably in a few months, the work will look like a car ready for the scrapyard, “because my pieces are a reflection of consumeris­m, of the waste of contempora­ry society,” he explains. – AFP

 ?? — Photos: AFP ?? That rough-cut block Biondo is leaning on will soon become a recognisab­le Fiat. Chipping out details. Working on his ‘gold’ ingots made from marble. Artist reporting for duty. Biondo working on his block of marble with a real Fiat nearby for reference.
— Photos: AFP That rough-cut block Biondo is leaning on will soon become a recognisab­le Fiat. Chipping out details. Working on his ‘gold’ ingots made from marble. Artist reporting for duty. Biondo working on his block of marble with a real Fiat nearby for reference.

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