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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
Artwork n.704
Dimensions: 80,00 cm x 60,00 cm x 1,20 cm
Acrylic painting and epoxy resin on OSB table (mix media)
This artwork is made on an OSB (Oriented Strand Board) wooden board on which I applied layers of acrylics and resin leaving the wooden slats that make up the board clearly visible.
The work presents a female portrait with an ethereal and dreamy appearance, characterized by a painting technique that gives a sense of fragility and temporality.… The material surface, almost scratched and textured, contributes to a vintage or ancient fresco effect, suggesting a story whispered by time.
The color palette is delicate, with pastel tones that fade from the light blue and white of the background to the soft reds of the lips and cheeks, creating a soft contrast. The figure's gaze, turned to the left, is enigmatic and invites the observer to question his thoughts.
In the background, a sunny field of red poppies can be seen.
« Art serves to remember, to leave a testimony of our existence. »
Alessio Mazzarulli transforms everyday materials into a reflection on time and perception. After his debut in clay modeling, he transferred his three-dimensional sensitivity to material painting, where relief and tactility become central. He uses fragments of recycled paper, rescuing traces of everyday life from oblivion, and with acrylics and resins he “freezes” time in deliberately distorted images, composed of fragmentary elements that invite an overall vision. In the “Dot Art” series, he uses small wooden discs to explore the voids of memory: the spaces between the elements evoke what is lost and push the observer to reconstruct the image, creating a dialogue between reality and perception in which time is experienced through erosion and visual recomposition.