work
SEPARATO
category | Sculpture |
subject | Political / Social, Abstract |
tags | #mani, #impronte, #divisione, #invisibile |
base | 57 cm |
height | 47 cm |
depth | 32 cm |
year | 2021 |
Title: "Epoxy Resin, Wood, and LED Technique; Unique Artwork"
Description: The artwork "Separate" offers a profound reflection on the intricate world of human relationships, delving into the delicate balance between touching and not touching, a subtle line that often dissolves into the illusion of a separation that doesn't truly exist. Human relationships are inherently complex and diverse, characterized by nuanced and often intricate dynamics. "Separate" masterfully captures these nuances, revealing how rifts and subtle distances emerge within human interactions, separating us more than we might imagine. The artwork also reflects on the consequences of forced distancing, such as those imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. In a world where physical contact has been limited and distances have become the norm, "Separate" echoes those tumultuous times. Four years after the arrival of the virus, we still feel and experience the consequences of these drastic changes, which have eroded social bonds and deeply affected interpersonal relationships. Through "Separate," the artist invites us to ponder the value of human relationships and the fragility of our connections. It reminds us that, despite appearances of separation, we are all interconnected in ways that often elude our understanding. The artwork encourages us to seek bridges of understanding and compassion, to embrace our humanity with all its complexities and contradictions. Ultimately, "Separate" is not merely visually intriguing art, but a powerful call to reconnect with our fellow human beings and to acknowledge the beauty and delicacy of human relationships, despite the challenges and distances we may encounter along the way.
Description: The artwork "Separate" offers a profound reflection on the intricate world of human relationships, delving into the delicate balance between touching and not touching, a subtle line that often dissolves into the illusion of a separation that doesn't truly exist. Human relationships are inherently complex and diverse, characterized by nuanced and often intricate dynamics. "Separate" masterfully captures these nuances, revealing how rifts and subtle distances emerge within human interactions, separating us more than we might imagine. The artwork also reflects on the consequences of forced distancing, such as those imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. In a world where physical contact has been limited and distances have become the norm, "Separate" echoes those tumultuous times. Four years after the arrival of the virus, we still feel and experience the consequences of these drastic changes, which have eroded social bonds and deeply affected interpersonal relationships. Through "Separate," the artist invites us to ponder the value of human relationships and the fragility of our connections. It reminds us that, despite appearances of separation, we are all interconnected in ways that often elude our understanding. The artwork encourages us to seek bridges of understanding and compassion, to embrace our humanity with all its complexities and contradictions. Ultimately, "Separate" is not merely visually intriguing art, but a powerful call to reconnect with our fellow human beings and to acknowledge the beauty and delicacy of human relationships, despite the challenges and distances we may encounter along the way.