This cement roundel is a reproduction of a decorative element on the roof trim of a historic building. The replica was made from a silicone rubber cast.
In Trieste, Paola Mocchi carries on the craft of decorator and specialises in moulding. Paola has an extensive and varied artistic and professional background: it began with painting, continued in Paris, where she studied scenography first and then decorative arts at ENSAD, worked at the Rosini and Clementi foundries, before joining the Carpenters Workshop Gallery for five years and the Atelier d'Art of the French National Museums. In 2021 she returned to Trieste and opened her own business. For Paola, art has always been a "tool for reading and understanding" the world and herself. It was in the ENSAD sculpture workshops that she discovered casts, and came to understand her "destination." Her encounter with Peppino Rosini was crucial to her journey, as it is thanks to him that she found out that craftsmanship fascinates her “much more than pure creation.”
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This cement roundel is a reproduction of a decorative element on the roof trim of a historic building. The replica was made from a silicone rubber cast.
Photo: ©Pablo Molano
These reproductions of a decorative element from the window architrave of a historic building are made of epoxy resin with oxides. The replicas were made from a silicone rubber cast.
Photo: ©Pablo Molano
These flower medallions are made of cement. They are reproductions of decorative elements on the roof trim of a historic building. The replicas were made from a silicone rubber cast.
Photo: ©Pablo Molano
These reproductions of a decorative element from the window architrave of a historic building are made of epoxy resin with oxides. The replicas were made from a silicone rubber cast.
Photo: ©Pablo Molano
This plaster sculpture is the reproduction of a decorative element for an interior design project. The replica was made from a silicone rubber cast.