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By becoming a sculptor, Fabio Pardini has followed in the footsteps his father, Andrea (a sculptor who worked on commissions from artists like Lipshiz, Dalì, Poneet and Legor), who taught him his love of art.
He worked in the studio of sculptor Giancarlo Buratti, who taught him the special skills of clay modelling and the use of a pantograph in enlarging.
At 24 he opened a studio with the sculptor Marcos Spinelli; and together they created studies of human and animal anatomy and morphology at the Museo della Specola in Florence. After he graduated from the Fine Arts Academy with full marks, the partners were still working together.
Today they work together, mainly for high calibre artists like S. Bleiflend, R. and M. Cosci, F. Cervietti, G. Vangi, F. Adami, G. Ciulla, A. Sasso, G. Coluccini, Margot, R. Giovannini and many others.
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