Four years ago I was asked to take on a job that was far from home and far from my studio.
forms in a structural space |
A job with a lot of responsiblity and very challenging, but it took me away from my painting, my printing . . . Now I'm back home, I am trying to begin again. First I joined an art association and have become active in order to shake myself and to begin new work.
form in a structural space |
I'm not happy with what I've done so far. It's as if I'm afraid to mess something up. But . . . that is exactly what I have to do. . .
start messing up!
start messing up!
The oil paintings here are new, part of a recurrent theme of mine:
"Measuring Space"
Since I am primarily interested in the human
body, its forms and substance and I consider the
body a perfect structure with proportions,
measurements and weights, I confront the
structure of the human body with that of a civic building: muscle and bone, tissue and lymph vs.
cement and steel, plaster and glue. They are superimposed: the human form over technical drawings.
form in a structural space (ink and gesso over a city map) (framed by the iron rim of a wooden keg) |
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