RELICS: LAST ICON - Darth Maul
It is not a face. It is what remains after the hate.
This work is part of RELICS: Last Icon, the curatorial line by The Frame Beyond dedicated to icons fixed in their definitive moment. Not the origin. Not the myth. The final form, when conflict is etched into the flesh.
Inspired by the final version of Darth Maul in the Star Wars universe, the sculpture portrays the Sith Lord after the irreversible fracture. Half identity, half wound. The geometric and ritualistic face coexists with the violence endured. There is no more explosive rage: only compressed determination. A presence that refuses to disappear, a warrior bearing the weight of his own damnation.
Choose your Display
RELICS VERSION (Narrative / Curatorial) The complete artistic vision. Includes the scenic base with the integration of the broken lightsaber. Not a simple accessory, but the symbol of the fall and of resilience: a shattered weapon that bears witness to the end of an era and the survival of the warrior.
THE EXHIBIT VERSION (Minimal / Museum) An essential version, designed for a clean display. Includes the standard black square metal base from The Frame Beyond collection, ensuring total focus on the sculptural and chromatic power of the face.
Technical Details
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Height: 38 cm
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Width: 25 cm
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Depth: 20 cm
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Materials: High-precision 3D printing, finished and hand-painted with professional acrylics.
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Production: Entirely crafted and finished by hand in our laboratory in Italy.
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Edition: Collectible work, limited production.
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Uniqueness: Each piece features slight variations that guarantee its artisanal uniqueness.
Ideal Destination
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High-end private collections.
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Exhibition spaces and galleries.
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Creative studios.
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Environments where the object does not decorate, but dominates the space.
This is not fan art. It is a narrative sculpture, conceived as a final frame. An object to be observed as one observes a character who has already passed through the end.
Think outside the Frame.
Legal Note: Unofficial artistic work, inspired by cinematic characters. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the original rights holders.
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