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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
9.4x11.8in
About this artwork
In this work of mine, which dates back to last spring, I fused pop art aesthetics with surreal and metaphysical elements, exploring the duality of modern identity. The subject inflates a rubber bubble, a symbol of dreams, fragility and lightness, but also with a hint of detachment, as if to say that life should not be taken too seriously, after all. This contrast between playfulness and seriousness, heaviness and lightness invites the viewer to reflect… on their social mask versus the inner self, bringing vibrations of introspection and color into the living space.
The work is made on cardboard mounted on a polystyrene panel, with steel hangers and nylon thread for hanging on the wall, although it lacks a frame (an element that doesn't excite me since it adds heaviness to a work that aims to be light).
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