Akelo Explained

Andrea Cagnetti, also known as Akelo, (born 16 March 1967 in Corchiano, Viterbo) is an Italian goldsmith, designer, and sculptor.[1] He is known for his use of ancient techniques used in metalworking.

Biography

Akelo obtained a diploma at the Ronciglione state secondary school with a concentration in scientific studies. He then transferred to Rome, where he worked as a graphic artist for several years. At the same time, he studied about ancient goldsmithing, metallurgy, and alchemy.[2] Akelo combined this theoretical understanding with his experimentation on materials and techniques, in order to create gold objects and other sculptural objects made from bronze, and iron. He uses the artistic name of Akelo (from Achelous, Greek god of the waters).

In 2010, Akelo created the bronze sculpture "Hope" for the Robert Bresson Prize, which is given every year at the Venice Film Festival. He currently lives in Corchiano, where he also writes scientific articles on the techniques used in goldsmithing.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Akelo - Andrea Cagnetti . 2022-11-01 . Akelo - Andrea Cagnetti . en.
  2. Web site: Goldsmith, designer and sculptor Andrea Cagnetti was born on 16 March 1967 in Corchiano. – Italian Art Society . 2022-11-01 . www.italianartsociety.org.