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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
49.6x37.8in
About this artwork
With Black Water Lilies, I explored the idea of an aquatic landscape seen in its deepest, nocturnal aspect. I wasn't interested in representing the water as a luminous surface, but as a dense, unstable, almost mental place. The dark shapes emerge from the blue like suspended presences, plant remains, or shadows emerging from the depths.
The painting proceeds through layers, reliefs, and drips. The color doesn't remain static, but seems to slide… and thicken, creating a continuous tension between depth and surface. The blue becomes an immersive space, while the black areas introduce a more silent and restless presence.
In this work of material contemporary art, somewhere between mixed media abstract art and contemporary abstract painting, the theme of water lilies is transformed into a more physical and obscure vision, where the landscape is not described, but reconstructed through memory, matter, and perception.
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.