work
Mandorlo in fiore su fondo rosso
category | Painting |
subject | Nature |
tags | oliosutela, futuristico, decompose, scomposizione, astratto , figurativo, geometrico, sintesi, romantico |
base | 112 cm |
height | 95 cm |
depth | 3 cm |
year | 2022 |
Decompose, Oil on canvas, unique work
Finalist work for the 2023 Art Prize, published in the September and November issues of the Arte magazine and in the Catalogo dell'Arte Moderna n.59 in the section winners and finalists of the 2023 Art Prize.
The image re-shaped in a new code generates a double vision based on the point of view from which the work is viewed. If observing the work from a close-up point of view one perceives the "new image", evolved and abstract, moving away instead one perceives its historical and figurative matrix. In this temporal movement a game of unexpected visions is created. The final intention is to generate a work that is modern and ancient at the same time and to perceive the passage of time based on the point of view from which it is observed. A further premeditated contrast is given by the modern compositional language that blends well with the classical and tangible use of oil painting on canvas. One of the personal theses linked to “Decompose” is the following:
“if the great destructions (such as wars or calamities) or small ones, that we experience in the daily microcosm, do not annihilate us definitively, we can perhaps find a new lifeblood in re-creating “the new image” and a new self.
The work “Almond Blossom on Red Background” takes inspiration from a painting by the great master Van Gogh.
Finalist work for the 2023 Art Prize, published in the September and November issues of the Arte magazine and in the Catalogo dell'Arte Moderna n.59 in the section winners and finalists of the 2023 Art Prize.
The image re-shaped in a new code generates a double vision based on the point of view from which the work is viewed. If observing the work from a close-up point of view one perceives the "new image", evolved and abstract, moving away instead one perceives its historical and figurative matrix. In this temporal movement a game of unexpected visions is created. The final intention is to generate a work that is modern and ancient at the same time and to perceive the passage of time based on the point of view from which it is observed. A further premeditated contrast is given by the modern compositional language that blends well with the classical and tangible use of oil painting on canvas. One of the personal theses linked to “Decompose” is the following:
“if the great destructions (such as wars or calamities) or small ones, that we experience in the daily microcosm, do not annihilate us definitively, we can perhaps find a new lifeblood in re-creating “the new image” and a new self.
The work “Almond Blossom on Red Background” takes inspiration from a painting by the great master Van Gogh.