Unique work by Angelo Brescianini on a 100 x 100 cm stainless steel plate made up of 140 22 caliber pistol shots. The work has artist's signature and archive details on the back. The work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and catalog where included. The artistic experience of Angelo Brescianini (Palazzolo sull'Oglio, 1948) began at the end of the Sixties, when in 1968 he participated in the Padua Biennale with a work of a typically informal nature. In the Seventies, the spirit of tireless research led the artist to abandon the canvas and colors to dedicate himself to sculpture. They are abstract wooden sculptures, which since the mid-1980s have been equipped with mechanisms that expand the expressive possibilities linked to the form: these are kinetic works of art, where movement becomes a fundamental element. The transition from static to dynamic sculptures is dictated by the need to create works capable of communicating in a different way with each new gaze of the observer. A further evolution of this kind of creations occurs from 1994-95 when the devices that give movement will no longer be operated by the observer: the work will be equipped with its own motion, almost as if they were coming to life. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution