Giuseppe Ducrot likes to say he is “two or three different people in the same person.” Looking across his work, it’s easy to see why. The Rome-based artist has built a career creating religious sculpture—ecclesiastical commissions in marble and bronze, several of them in the Vatican—using traditional techniques. But he also crafts ceramic fireplaces, fountains, mirrors, and consoles that look like bits of Baroque architecture gone slightly rogue. See his pieces, and learn more about him, here.