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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper , Other rigid frame
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 23.6x23.6in
- Edition : All editions sold (3 / 3)
- Artist's proof : 1
About this artwork
the naked human being, gravitates, precipitates, explores, the space around the Earth.
The images in their essentiality show us how the planet is the essential pivot of the human condition. From it we take light, weight, life. a life faced with energy, determination, anger, joy, and even fear (or resignation), but still supported by the gravity of planet Earth. the rest is an immense space in which, if we shut off "that light", we would not even… know what to do. Orbits is the awareness that only on Earth "can we exist".
Fine Art print on Hahnemuhle Matt Fiber 200 paper
certified by Digigrafia which attests to the size, authenticity, circulation and museum quality of the print. Delivered with black wooden frame without glass.
The images in their essentiality show us how the planet is the essential pivot of the human condition. From it we take light, weight, life. a life faced with energy, determination, anger, joy, and even fear (or resignation), but still supported by the gravity of planet Earth. the rest is an immense space in which, if we shut off "that light", we would not even… know what to do. Orbits is the awareness that only on Earth "can we exist".
Fine Art print on Hahnemuhle Matt Fiber 200 paper
certified by Digigrafia which attests to the size, authenticity, circulation and museum quality of the print. Delivered with black wooden frame without glass.
Gianluca Chiodi
Italy
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Experienced Artist
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Gianluca Chiodi is an established Italian photographer with national exposure. Inspired by Italian operas, Caravaggio, and the romanticism of painting, he composes photographs that blur visual reality, fantasy and sensuality together into an irresistible, sensory aesthetic. In doing so, Chiodi explores subjects such as the human body and the power of its movement, the environment and its protection, and people and their vices.