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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
41.7x31.1in
About this artwork
The work is a conceptual palimpsest that combines personal history and social criticism.
The background is a canvas from about 15 years ago, authentically marked by the artist's children's first messes and marks from their "food sensations." This raw, intimate base contrasts with the glossy, contemporary surface.
In the foreground, the profiles of a generic family are obscured by mosaics and pixelated lollipops.
The work is a visual denunciation… of the opaqueness of processed foods. The artist uses her own family history as a universal metaphor to reflect on the gap between the purity of memory and the complexity of modern nutrition. It is a deeply emotional and conceptually layered work.
Alessandro Lobino, a painter and sculptor trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sassari, favors independent material exploration, inspired by the intersection of diverse disciplines and continuous experimentation. He employs mixed techniques, conceptual core sampling, and concretizations that layer materials to create true "contemporary fossilizations." His style alternates pixelation, glossy surfaces, and chaotic traces, creating a tension between memory and the present. His works convey a profound restlessness: they invite us to delve beneath the surface to question truth, time, and the manipulation of reality.