Artwork details
- Medium : Plastic, Latex With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 5.9in, Height: 13in, Depth: 5.9in
About this artwork
In this work, as in the others of this series, I try to stimulate primordial emotions in the observer that bind the human being to bare matter. Man, for needs related to survival, has for millennia confronted the matter that makes up the world around him and has modified it, I propose to myself to confront this matter and modify it for contemplative and linguistic needs. In this specific work I used a support created with recycled plastic covering…
it with an elastic polymer and modeling it using various spatulas, comparing myself with the consistency of the material itself and establishing a transformative dialogue with it. The texture of this work is unique, of a rubbery consistency, and recalls, through the drippings of the material, the transformation and transience through the law of gravity.
Dario Marcozzi
Italy
Credentials
- Local Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Dario Marcozzi is a Roman artist who has transformed a perceptual challenge into a creative force. Trained at the historic San Giacomo School of Art, he began his career as a sculptor, creating forms that appeal to touch and sight. Over time, he has expanded his expressive language to include painting, creating works that oscillate between abstract and figurative, always poised between matter and intuition.
His artistic research is fueled by constant experimentation. But what makes his path truly unique is his color blindness. His altered perception of color isn't a limitation, but an alternative lens. His works don't seek to imitate chromatic reality, but to reinvent it. For him, color is pure emotion, not classification.
His artistic research is fueled by constant experimentation. But what makes his path truly unique is his color blindness. His altered perception of color isn't a limitation, but an alternative lens. His works don't seek to imitate chromatic reality, but to reinvent it. For him, color is pure emotion, not classification.