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This unique work, created by Andrea Benetti and Dario Binetti, was born from a photograph taken inside the Castellana caves, with the collaboration of a famous Dance Company. Subsequently, with the innovative use of photographic printing with powder jets (polymerized with UV rays), it was printed on a plaster bas-relief, made on a pictorial canvas. In the dark embrace of the caves, we have shaped this work to explore the unknown. With innovative… techniques, we have evoked a surreal and metaphysical atmosphere. The figure, wrapped in a robe, with a candelabra in his hand, symbolizes the search for knowledge and light in the deepest darkness. It is a journey inward, an invitation to confront the hidden mysteries of the soul and existence. Every time you lay your eyes on this work, you will feel the call to explore the vast spaces of the unknown that reside within you.
« The painting of the future was born in caves, since art has always been the most fascinating medium with which matter depicts the spirit. »
Andrea Benetti is the author of the Manifesto of Neo-Rock Art, presented at the 53rd Venice Biennale. His works have been acquired by international art collections and museums (United Nations, Vatican, Quirinale, Chamber of Deputies, etc.). Several universities have conducted graduate research on his art. He has collaborated with many universities to organize exhibitions and seminars on Neo-Rock Painting (Universities of Bari, Bergamo, Bologna, Ferrara, Johns Hopkins University, Lecce, Messina, Roma Tre, and Venice). In 2020, he won the "Nettuno d'Oro" Award from the city of Bologna. His biography appears in major encyclopedias, including Treccani, De Agostini, and WikiArt, and is translated into 45 languages on Wikipedia.