Andrea Roggi
Cerchio
The artwork is part of the A3M Collection
Vaisilisa, art-curator
— Andrea Roggi’s sculpture reveals a world where human form and nature intertwine in a single, continuous gesture. Cast in bronze, the figure seems to emerge from the earth itself, its limbs extending into spirals, roots, or branches — symbols of growth, memory, and belonging. Roggi’s precise modeling conveys both physical strength and quiet introspection, suggesting a harmony between human existence and the living world that sustains it.
The surface, textured and luminous, reflects the play of light as if time itself were passing across it. Each curve and contour speaks to transformation — of metal into motion, of matter into spirit. Roggi’s language is one of eternal cycles: birth, decay, renewal. His sculptures are not static monuments but living metaphors of balance and continuity, in which the boundaries between body and landscape dissolve.
Through this union of form and meaning, Roggi evokes a timeless meditation on our roots and our reach. His work invites contemplation of life’s essential rhythms — how we rise, endure, and return to the earth, carrying within us both gravity and grace.