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This artwork is a portrait created using n.759 (23x33) small colored wooden discs. The technique gives the piece extraordinary texture and visual depth.
The work depicts a woman with a delicate face, pale skin, blue eyes, and red lips. The facial image is created through the careful arrangement of the tiles, which expertly blend between dark shades (for the hair and shadows), natural wood colors, and vibrant accents of blue, turquoise, and red.… The use of saturated colors on the right (the blue of the dress) and the intersecting tones on the skin create a vibrant, pixelated effect that is both modern and retro.
Each circle becomes a "pixel" that, from a distance, composes a realistic and harmonious portrait, while up close, its fragmented structure reveals itself. The result is a work that invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between detail and whole, between matter and image. A work that combines technique, chromatic intuition, and compositional originality.
« 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.