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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Fire red! How much passion red expresses, it lights up spirits and brings with it the emotion of the best moments. Blaze that leads to sublimation, heat and light, a vortex of senses in turmoil. That's exactly how fire is love, without compromise. The dark vermilion red with mackerel lacquer offers an optimal pictorial texture where the sabers of white and violet complete the effectiveness of the message.
The work is archived with the code DOAS18254
« "What I have defined by the proximity of approximation, is realized through visual-emotional syncretism." »
Domenico Asmone’s paintings and sculptures have been exhibited across Italy. His artistic interest and work involve the reading and deciphering of our surroundings via visual experience. Asmone translates his studies and interest in primary colors, as well as the elements of air, water, fire and earth into his art. He uses three or four colours at most in his works, deeming a piece finished when the initial randomness of creation meets the causality of the necessary.