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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
"Entropia / Strato residuo" is configured as a surface traversed by time, where the material is not modeled but left to settle. The color, reduced to an earthy and muted palette, acts as a deposit rather than a chromatic choice, accumulating traces, pressures, and process waste.
The surface retains irregular markings, incisions, and reliefs that emerge like the remains of a now-concluded action. Light passes over these uneven layers, revealing… an unstable structure, constantly balanced between erosion and permanence. Nothing is centered or resolved: each element appears as a residue, a fragment of an order that has progressively disintegrated.
The work is part of a study of entropy as a visual and material condition. Rather than representing a process, the surface retains its effects, offering the gaze a field of silent tension in which the material becomes a memory of its own consumption.
Giampiero Riccobello, born in Rome, works between Rome and Milan, using painting, sculpture, and unconventional materials, drawing on a background in art history. His style oscillates between informal abstraction and conceptual exploration, favoring processes of layering, subtraction, and material interventions on neutral surfaces, with earthy colors and unexpected accents. His works evoke an indirect human presence and transform common materials into symbols, conveying a sense of suspension, intimacy, and a reflection on memory and the passage of time.