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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
Pastel shades to immerse yourself in a world of visual and sound harmonies, combining the delicacy of nautilus shells with the elegance of musical instruments. The shells, depicted in a semi-abstract way, become the protagonists of a composition that intertwines nature and music, evoking a subtle harmony between the elements. Each shell is carefully positioned inside musical instruments, creating an unexpected fusion that invites the viewer to reflect… on the relationship between natural and artificial matter, between visual and sound art. The canvas is presented with soft colors, a cream background that fades into yellow and pink, shades that recall the inside of the shells, while copper accents and metallic reflections add depth and shine, enriching the work with a tactile and sensorial dimension.
Claudia Amadesi blends multi-material techniques and a passion for nature in her material and minimalist works, transmitting fearless courage in artistic exploration. The works stand out for their ability to play with light, modify matter and use it as a tool to deconstruct and rework reality, transporting the observer into a spiritual dimension. The boundaries with reality become blurred, allowing us to glimpse in each work the fruit of the visceral and interior impulse, grit that characterizes expressive artistic research through the “groove” technique. It is a tale of emotions and sensations, a journey into the depths of the soul. The matter, in her hands, becomes dynamic, comes to life in space, creating plays of light and shadow that amplify the visual experience, an invitation to a profound dialogue between the visible and the invisible, between emotion and matter.