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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
22.4x11.2in
About this artwork
Questo dipinto ritrae simbolicamente la Luna, corpo celeste che da sempre viene collegato al divenire, al passare del tempo che ritorna in eterno - alla fase di luna nuova (luna nera) segue sempre una luna crescente - a lei sono collegate le acque e come simbolo dei Tarocchi parla di ciò che è nascosto, che sta dietro la superficie, cioè emozioni, sogni, idee, progetti.
Ho cercato in questo dipinto - ispirato a surrealismo e cartoni animati giapponesi,… oltre che alle carte dei Tarocchi - di rendere l'indefinitezza e la leggerezza della luce lunare.
Dipinto ad acrilico su tavola lignea, è pronto per essere appeso anche senza cornice (cosa che io preferisco perché l'opera appare essenziale, senza distrazioni).
After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, I moved to Dublin, where I worked odd jobs to pay the rent. A chance encounter with a group of young rappers from the city's suburbs reawakened my passion and need to create art. It was at that moment that "Anguilla," my artistic essence, was born again.
So I started developing a type of figurative art that mixes pop art, surrealism and the passion for Japanese cartoons that I grew up with.
In art, I've always sought a spiritual dimension, something that complements the physical world and adds meaning to it. Making art, therefore, is connecting with another dimension, a glimpse beneath the blanket of the sky.
For more information, visit my website: anguillaink.com