Artwork details
- Medium : Aluminium, Wood Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 37.2in, Height: 37.2in, Depth: 1.2in
About this artwork
The sculpture, oil on wood and aluminium, leads the viewer to detach himself from the mere surface, to investigate the true reality. The Moon craters, that is, the aluminum inserts, protrude from the blue background due to their corporeality and represent the union between the infinite and the finite, the immanent and the transcendent, the celestial and the terrestrial. They, in fact, unlike ordinary craters, usually depressions on the surface of…
planets, protrude from the surface, because in their protrusion they expose all their features to the world, precisely to allow the observer to investigate the true nature of the material, the reliefs, the indentations, the harmonies created in the union of forms. The eurythmy that characterizes the entire work allows the observer to analyze the true nature of the material, its infinite characteristics and unlimited uses, making metal the true protagonist and étoile in the compositional dance of the work.
Anna Ceppi
Italy
Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Works on commission
Anna Ceppi is a painter, sculptor and architect.
Daughter of art, she graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan, graduated from the Liceo Artistico Boccioni in Milan and continued her studies at the Harvard Extension School in Cambridge in the United States. She was a designer and creator of art in Boston. He collaborated with his father in the Alberto Ceppi Art Studio and now works in his Art Atelier and manages the Alberto Ceppi Studio Museum in Meda. He has won national and international awards.
His works are part of private collections in Italy and Europe, in the United States, in China and in the United Arab Emirates.
He has exhibited in Italy and Europe.
His name and his works are included in the Encyclopedia of Italian Art.
Daughter of art, she graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan, graduated from the Liceo Artistico Boccioni in Milan and continued her studies at the Harvard Extension School in Cambridge in the United States. She was a designer and creator of art in Boston. He collaborated with his father in the Alberto Ceppi Art Studio and now works in his Art Atelier and manages the Alberto Ceppi Studio Museum in Meda. He has won national and international awards.
His works are part of private collections in Italy and Europe, in the United States, in China and in the United Arab Emirates.
He has exhibited in Italy and Europe.
His name and his works are included in the Encyclopedia of Italian Art.