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125 Days, AndrBel (2025)
Oil on canvas, 150 × 100 cm (59.06 × 39.37 in)
Marmosa series — mio GESES – Marmosa
2025, AndrBel — this work belongs to the Marmosa series of oil paintings within the mio GESES conceptual system.
125 Days is a temporal painting—a visual calendar-diary mapping 125 days beginning from February 1, 2025. The work translates lived time into chromatic geometry, where each day is encoded as an emotional and cognitive event within… a structured temporal grid.
Marmosa investigates how emotion and experience can be visualized through a rainbow chromatic system and geometric event-structures. In 125 Days, time is transformed into a visual architecture of perception, memory, and affective fluctuation.
Here, geometry is not abstract decoration but a structural model of lived experience. Each segment represents an event-node in time, encoding memory, intensity, and perception.
AndrBel | Contemporary Conceptual Painting | Intellectual Conceptualism | Cognitive Structuralism
AndrBel is a multidisciplinary artist based in Milan, Italy, whose work explores the relationship between human cognition, perception, and the surrounding environment.
His artistic practice develops at the intersection of visual art, cognitive inquiry, and systemic thinking. Drawing inspiration from mathematical structures, behavioral observation, and philosophical reflections on consciousness, AndrBel constructs visual compositions that function as systems of perception rather than traditional representations...
The artistic practice of AndrBel can be described as a form of cognitive structuralism—an exploration of how perception and thought can be translated into visual structures.
Instead of depicting objects or narratives, his works focus on the underlying frameworks through which the human mind processes information...
(Full information on the artist's website)