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A Harmony of Tradition & Modernity

Vincenzo Muratore’s sculptures are a dialogue between tradition, technology, and timeless beauty. Born in Sicily and trained in classical techniques, Vincenzo’s artistry is deeply rooted in his heritage, yet his work embraces modern innovation through 3D modelling and robotics. This fusion of handcraft and technology allows him to create sculptures that feel both ancient and quietly contemporary — pieces that carry history yet speak to the present.

For Vincenzo, marble is not just material, but memory. Each stone contains millennia of layered history, and every vein tells a story of time, pressure, and transformation. Working with marble is, for him, an intimate collaboration: a conversation between artist and matter. The natural grain of the stone shapes his creative decisions, resulting in works that balance precision with poetry.

“Marble is home — every vein holds a story millions
of years old.”

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Vincenzo’s sculptures are deeply rooted in ideas of coexistence and connection. Drawing on his own experiences growing up in a creative community, he explores what it means to belong — to find a place where individuality and unity coexist. His work reflects a belief that every interaction, like every vein in marble, carries history and potential. In bringing his art to The Capston, Vincenzo invites residents and visitors alike to reflect on shared humanity and the spaces we choose to call home.

Living with art is powerful — it becomes part of your story, your home, and the way you express yourself.

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Whether placed in a gallery or within The Capston’s sculpted interiors, Vincenzo’s work transforms its environment, creating a dialogue between art, architecture, and those who encounter it. His sculptures are not static objects but living presences, designed to evolve with their surroundings and the people who live alongside them.

In The Capston, where craftsmanship and design converge, Vincenzo’s sculptures embody a spirit of harmony: a connection between tradition and modernity, permanence and movement, art and place.

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