work
Ego
category | Other |
subject | Beauty, Nature, Political / Social |
tags | heart, ego, soul, fabric, shape, dark |
base | 68 cm |
height | 87 cm |
depth | 5 cm |
year | 2020 |
pastel and mixed media on wood
The artwork invites us to reflect on how we should rethink the way to "meet" and communicate in our contemporary world, in a digital age, made up of wireless connections that keep us constantly connected to each other, yet, at the same time , deeply distant and distant.
An emotional distance that technology cannot fully bridge.
The ego narrated in the work pushes us to take a step back, to face the relationship sphere in an "analogical", authentic way. It gives us an alien and at the same time familiar image, a sort of compositional enigma, a sign and material translation of the contemporary incommunicability, of the apparently unbridgeable distance that separates the self from the other, combined with the impossibility of emotionally transcending linguistic barriers and computer science today.
The figure drawn on the wood almost seems to want to portray itself in the darkness and at the same time bring out something else, a reference to the inner dimension, exemplified through the emblematic image of a naked and beating heart.
The red filaments that emerge as light from the heart muscle are not turned towards the viewer, as happens in the countless representations of Christian iconography, but they deviate to one side and become part of an artificial and complex language that escapes immediacy. A binary language, the Morse language, which carries the word itself "EGO".
The artwork invites us to reflect on how we should rethink the way to "meet" and communicate in our contemporary world, in a digital age, made up of wireless connections that keep us constantly connected to each other, yet, at the same time , deeply distant and distant.
An emotional distance that technology cannot fully bridge.
The ego narrated in the work pushes us to take a step back, to face the relationship sphere in an "analogical", authentic way. It gives us an alien and at the same time familiar image, a sort of compositional enigma, a sign and material translation of the contemporary incommunicability, of the apparently unbridgeable distance that separates the self from the other, combined with the impossibility of emotionally transcending linguistic barriers and computer science today.
The figure drawn on the wood almost seems to want to portray itself in the darkness and at the same time bring out something else, a reference to the inner dimension, exemplified through the emblematic image of a naked and beating heart.
The red filaments that emerge as light from the heart muscle are not turned towards the viewer, as happens in the countless representations of Christian iconography, but they deviate to one side and become part of an artificial and complex language that escapes immediacy. A binary language, the Morse language, which carries the word itself "EGO".