Luna recycled papier mache sculpture

Signed Certificate of Authenticity

(Requires Framing)

A$330

Artwork Details

Medium Other Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 17cm (W) x 17cm (H) x 4cm (D)
Review Stars 21,257 Customer Reviews
Original Artwork
This artwork is one of a kind!
Free Shipping Australia Wide
Return it for free within 7 days
Estimated Delivery Time from VIC

Friday, Jun 19 - Sunday, Jun 21

Artwork Description

This small papier-mâché sculpture captures a relaxed figure lying on the ground, legs lifted gently into the air.

Sculpted by hand from recycled materials, the piece embraces playfulness and quiet rest—a moment of letting go, both lighthearted and grounded.

The rounded form and lifted posture invite the viewer to slow down and notice the softer side of being.

With minimal features and a calm presence, it reflects a balance between whimsy and stillness.

Freestanding and eco-friendly, this one-of-a-kind work brings a touch of gentle humour and soulful ease to any space.

Artist Bio

Sepid Sadeghi is a visual artist based in Melbourne, creating handmade, one-of-a-kind artworks that blend emotion, nature, and sustainability. Her practice focuses on papier-mâché sculpture, mixed media, and minimalist design, often drawing inspiration from organic forms, human connections, and quiet moments in everyday life.

Each piece is thoughtfully crafted using entirely recycled and repurposed materials — from discarded paper to household packaging — giving new life to what would otherwise be waste. Through this process, Sepid creates art that not only speaks to the viewer emotionally but also contributes to a more mindful and sustainable world.

With a formal background in fine arts and graphic design, she merges traditional craftsmanship with a modern, understated aesthetic. Her works celebrate the beauty of imperfection, simplicity, and intentional creation.

All artworks are handmade locally in Melbourne and are completely unique — no two pieces are ever the same. While grounded in local creation, her pieces can be shipped Australia-wide and internationally, allowing them to find new homes across the globe.

“I believe even discarded things hold stories — quiet, forgotten, and full of potential. Through my art, I try to shape those stories into forms that feel alive, honest, and emotionally present. Each piece is a reflection of stillness, intention, and the quiet magic found in simplicity.”

Commissions

sepideh's studio is in Melbourne