work
Divinità urbane
category | Other |
subject | Beauty |
tags | divinità, icone, metropoli, urban, città, simboli, pop art |
base | 170 cm |
height | 170 cm |
depth | 6 cm |
year | 2020 |
In this collection, the image of the Buddha loses all religious knowledge to become a symbol, an icon of wisdom and balance recognizable all over the world.
The various supports on which it is represented all have an urban, contemporary matrix ... this is because the message is to bring to our today's metropolis, at times decadent, a symbol of balance, giving back to society new (but actually very ancient) concepts now lost.
Here the sacred images are repeated, reiterated, decontextualized, re-proposed in countless and infinite ways, always with the same visual system but bringing profound chromatic variations that affect the shapes and lines: a heterogeneous carpet of materials for a single message that could be repeated all 'Infinity.
"The symbol is eternal, it does not belong to any specific tradition, valid in every age and in every place, circular and always in motion, omnipresent."
This collection is made up of single square works all of the same size but made with completely different materials, then placed together at a later time, but not in a fixed manner.
Mixed Medium: Airbrush, paintbrush, acrylic paints, print.
On rigid panel
Base: prepared with asphalt, rust, paper, plaster
Original work
Collection "Urban divinities"
The various supports on which it is represented all have an urban, contemporary matrix ... this is because the message is to bring to our today's metropolis, at times decadent, a symbol of balance, giving back to society new (but actually very ancient) concepts now lost.
Here the sacred images are repeated, reiterated, decontextualized, re-proposed in countless and infinite ways, always with the same visual system but bringing profound chromatic variations that affect the shapes and lines: a heterogeneous carpet of materials for a single message that could be repeated all 'Infinity.
"The symbol is eternal, it does not belong to any specific tradition, valid in every age and in every place, circular and always in motion, omnipresent."
This collection is made up of single square works all of the same size but made with completely different materials, then placed together at a later time, but not in a fixed manner.
Mixed Medium: Airbrush, paintbrush, acrylic paints, print.
On rigid panel
Base: prepared with asphalt, rust, paper, plaster
Original work
Collection "Urban divinities"