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The measurements are:
- Dot Art: 80,00 x 60,00 cm
- Dot Art + wooden frame: 89,00 x 69,00 cm; thickness 2,50 cm
Epoxy resin on wooden dots (mix media)
This artwork is a new published in the new Dot Art series.
It was created by coloring n.520 (20x26) small wooden discs 2.50 cm in diameter each.
This artwork is a fascinating dialogue between classic pointillism and contemporary pixel art. Through the skillful use of small painted wooden discs, arranged… in a regular grid, the artist manages to evoke an iconic figure.
From up close, the work is an exercise in geometric precision and abstraction, a landscape of textures, pigments, and micro-universes. From afar, moving away, the eye blends the colors and the shape of the woman's face emerges with surprising clarity.
It's aa artwork and tactile piece of furniture, capable of reinterpreting pictorial tradition with a modern language.
Very elegant in modern or contemporary settings, it conveys serenity and refinement.
« 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.