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Medium :
Embroidery, Cotton on Fabric , Wood under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
In crafting this piece, I explored the pure, intrinsic beauty of cotton, embracing its texture and natural tendencies. The gentle, undulating line contrasts starkly with the structured, uniform background, symbolizing life’s unpredictable journeys against the backdrop of structured societal expectations. This artwork is a meditation on tranquility and chaos, inviting introspection and a serene but dynamic energy into any space it inhabits.
This artworks… shows the inner beauty of the fabric and the possibility to create a new texture. The bandera canvas invented in Chieri (Turin-Italy) is the subject of this work. In the first phase, all the weft threads are subtracted from two pieces of canvas and then they are intertwined again in an original way. A thin colored thread runs through the weave.
« Art is a way to express oneself in joy and freedom, as well as the love for oneself and for others. »
Giustino Caposciutti is an award-winning painter, textile artist, and printmaker based in Italy whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Belgium, Switzerland, Australia, and France. He describes his diverse compositions as representing messages of hope. Caposciutti's artistic practice is marked by discovery through the materials he employs. For him, after having "given birth" to a piece, it assumes the property of change, just as in the natural environment.