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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
10.2x10.2in
About this artwork
The subject of the picture are some sheets hanging in the air and in the sun on a long thread. The wind draws a thousand folds on the fabrics which nevertheless appear heavy and woody. Nothing is described of the context because the wood of the support also becomes the subject of the picture thanks to the material characteristics of the wood grain. The peculiarity of the painting is that the support is three-dimensional and not flat. It is in fact… a wooden box treated with shellac dissolved in alcohol, square in shape equal to 26x26 cm but 13 cm thick and also painted on the sides, on the right and on the left. The rigor of this minimalist and very contemporary work is warmed by the amber color of the wood.
« A mirror reflects a face and art reflects the soul. »
Marco Ronga is an experienced painter, draftsman, and sculptor based in Italy whose works have been exhibited nationally and in England. He describes his works as fusing themes of the portrait and the human figure with suggestions of urban architecture and the landscape resuting in "portraits of places and landscapes of bodies". Ronga's painterly compositions are most often created with acrylics and oils on wood or canvas.