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OCCHIO RAGA - Plasticromia

Stefano Sardelli

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Dimensions: Diam. 40 cm

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Description

OCCHIO RAGA
Artist: Stefano Sardelli
Presentation of the artwork:
"a unique and simple work made for young people, only wants to bring to light the evolution of languages, both artistic and lexical"

Dimensions: Diam. 40 cm
Year of realization: 2020
Technique: Plasticromia
Work of POP ART matrix, of the "Tondi" series made by using nylon plastics already colored at the origin, stretched to the frame as if they were a real canvas.
The nuances of the colors and their fixing between them is due to a free flame combustion that is exerted on the surface of the work.
Price: € 424.00
Availability: Immediate - Shipping 1 week from order confirmation, barring unforeseen circumstances.
Biography of the artist:
Stefano Sardelli, artist from the Sienese province (Poggibonsi), has been working with plastic materials since 2010, making a linguistic synthesis that, born from a strong pictorial sensitivity of American pop matrix with an evident 80s taste, is defined over the years in a capable compositional process to extract a personal idea of ​​"image" from abandoned plastics. Synthetically, the pictorial action of Sardelli is a game of distribution of plastic masses that are contained in the physical space of the frame, creating a new palpability. Their colors and volumes are rebalanced by developing that detachment between the real materiality of use of plastics and a more narrative and popularizing repercussion. Each of his works, subjected to an incessant process of reification, claims a profound specificity that is never an act of unawareness but a recognition of what reality can be and its continuous development. Stefano Sardelli, whose works are present in numerous Italian and foreign private collections, is an active promoter of the visual arts in the Sienese province through the initiatives of the "Estrosi" cultural association, of which he is founder and vice president.

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