• Italy •
Acrylic, Gilding on Plexiglas , Other rigid frame
13 x 59 in
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Medium :
Acrylic, Gilding on Plexiglas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
12.6x59.1in
About this artwork
This work belongs to the series "Improbable, but not impossible banknotes," a cycle of works focused on the surreal representation of contemporary history and geopolitics.
One of the world's most recognizable icons, the one-dollar bill, becomes an open and flexible platform for a tale somewhere between ironic and melancholic, in which the great protagonists of the world's destinies inhabit unlikely, but not impossible, banknotes.
Every detail in… the work is part of a symbolic tale to be read and reread to nourish our awareness of the contemporary world we are living in.
The gold leaf, applied with the sophisticated verre églomisé technique, gives brightness and makes this work of art precious and unique.
Daniele Miradoli uses both traditional techniques (painting, sculpture, mosaic, stained glass) and digital tools, fusing art and design, with a solid background in industrial design and renowned academic experience. His multidisciplinary practice combines seemingly distant styles and techniques, creating works that seem collectively developed due to the richness of their languages and experimentation. His works convey profound emotions, curiosity for contemporaneity, and wonder, offering multiple levels of interpretation with conceptual games, irony, and visual poetry.