One-of-a-kind original drawing by artist Sébastien Di Nicolantonio. Signed, numbered, and accompanied by a Futuropia Studio certificate of authenticity.
StellaX-2
About the work
This time, she is almost letting you in.
Where StellaX-1 sealed herself behind an impenetrable visor and offered nothing, StellaX-2 makes a partial concession a semi-opaque lens through which the outline of a gaze becomes visible, present, watching. Not open. Not closed. Somewhere between surveillance and invitation.
The body has evolved. A geometric insignia marks the chest plate angular, precise, the kind of detail that in the Futuropia universe carries meaning beyond decoration: a unit designation, a mission code, an identity compressed into pure form. The shoulder articulation is robust, the arm actuators visible, the overall architecture conveying a figure built for sustained operation across demanding environments. Behind her, diagonal lines cut through the composition at speed the visual grammar of a world in motion around a figure that has chosen to be still.
StellaX-2 is the most operationally credible figure in the Stella lineage the one you would trust with a mission, not just a presence. The visor does not hide her. It filters her. And what comes through is exactly what she intends.
An original drawing from the Robots series by artist-futurist Sébastien Di Nicolantonio.
Edition Unique original — one of a kind
Signature Hand-signed by the artist
Authentication Sold with certificate of authenticity and gallery invoice
Technique Original drawing — pen on paper
Dimensions 29.7 × 42 cm — A3 format
Framing Unframed — framing available upon request
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Features
- Original work on paper
- Hand-drawn by the artist
- Signed and numbered
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Ready to frame