Italian artist Paola Grizi tells stories not with ink or paper, but with the expressive power of bronze.
Her stunning sculptures transform books into three-dimensional works of art, capturing the essence of knowledge, mystery, and human emotion. Each piece reveals the deep connection between literature and the human experience, often depicting faces emerging from or interacting with the sculpted pages. Grizi has been creating bronze and terracotta sculptures for a decade, but her passion for clay began in childhood. Over time, she has refined her technique, continually challenging gravity to bring lightness and dynamism to a static material, producing works that speak to both the eye and the soul.