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The giraffe, an emblem of elegance and vision, emerges in this sculpture as a figure suspended between grace and matter. The drips of pigment—pink, black, and purple—cover its body like solidified streams of thought, transforming the surface into a living skin.
“The Neurosphere series aims to represent the influence of our thoughts on our body and the surrounding environment.”
In this work, this principle translates into a visual dialogue between… mind and matter: the giraffe becomes a form of plastic meditation, where verticality is not only physical but also mental—an elevation of the gaze and of thought.
Born and working in the province of Brescia, Alessandro Noci is a contemporary artist who explores the emotional and instinctive dimension of abstraction. His poetics stems from the idea that "abstract art is emotion dissociated from logic," a principle that guides every gesture and layering of color. Self-taught, Noci constructs a personal language of movement, energy, and matter: dense, vibrant fields of color that become projections of inner states. His canvases, often large in format, take the form of dynamic spaces in which color transforms into visual energy, capturing the moment when instinct meets awareness. Rooted in the tradition of European Abstract Expressionism, Noci renews its legacy with a contemporary, gestural approach, in which chance and intention coexist harmoniously, generating a sensorial and contemplative dialogue between the work and the viewer.