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Alessio Mariotto
"White covers translucent blue" - Abstract Minimalist Contemporary Painting

2024

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"White covers translucent blue" 23.6 x 31.5 x 1.0, 12.0 lbs Acrylic on canvas Hand signed by artist Artist's Commentary: "The painting is made in white and blue acrylic, using rags soaked in color and with a brush at the end for some small touch-ups. This canvas has no texture as is my custom because I wanted to leave the support light to give the idea of ​​something ethereal and similar to the wind and the sky covered by white clouds, not dark and ominous clouds but clean clouds as in a clear winter day. This work will give hope to those who own it in a better day, in the adversaries of their dreams, in living a life day after day that is increasingly clear and clean like the clear winter sky, with its fresh and crisp air that wakes us up and remember how alive and lucky we are despite everything. Everything is rendered in a minimalist style but the painting brings with it a strong positive value and brings with it the added value of combining in an environment where contemporary art is the protagonist. The painting arrives at your home with a resistant shockproof box created by me with a certificate of authenticity and signed and stamped on the back. Thank you." About the Artist: Alessio has been drawing and painting since the age of 10, then he graduated from the Martini Art Institute and attended the Academy in Florence. He works in the advertising field (Leodari advertising) and in the logistics sector (SMIPA). He paints at night and in his free time, until all this is no longer enough and he begins a journey fully dedicated to painting. ARTISTIC FEATURES Alessio's work is focused on the abstract vision of reality. His art is an interpretation of nature and the perception of it filtered by his mind. His way of representing the world is meditative and conceptual. Alessio finds inspiration from the minimalism and abstract expressionism of the New York School, such as Rothko or Pollock but also by Basquiat and Kline.His paintings are often a purification of the original image, created to inspire the observer to think and ask questions about what he sees through his critical sense.Everything is created by him in an analogical way , with discreet colors, and with taste, without excesses or strong tones. Brushes, spatulas, rags and with the help of various materials (including construction) are the tools to make his work possible
  • Creator:
    Alessio Mariotto
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Width: 23.6 in (59.95 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Boston, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1212241stDibs: LU1634214804772

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