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The Seasons is a large painting that celebrates the natural cycle of time through color and painterly gesture. The canvas is divided into four chromatic fields, each characterized by intense textures and energetic brushstrokes, evoking the constant change of nature throughout the year.
The bright greens, the warm, earthy tones, and the lighter, cooler surfaces create a dynamic balance that guides the eye and fills the space. The painting is physical,… full-bodied, and alive: each area interacts with the others, creating a harmonious and powerful whole.
Thanks to its large scale, The Seasons is a work with a strong stage presence, ideal for large, contemporary spaces. It conveys energy, rhythm, and continuity, bringing a sense of nature, movement, and renewal into the home or workspace.
Gastone Cecconello (Vercelli, 1942) is an Italian artist with over fifty years of activity. His research develops through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, constructing a coherent and recognizable language based on symbolism, matter, and the figure of the hominid as a metaphor for the human condition. His work explores the relationship between the archaic and the contemporary, between memory, myth, and everyday reality, maintaining a constant tension between formal rigor and expressive force. In 2013, the monograph Alle origini del mito, edited by Lorella Giudici, was published, critically retracing the artist's entire career.