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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
The subjects of the canvas are two female bodies freed from the force of gravity and the weight of thoughts, they float and dynamically expand outside the limits of the canvas. The colors are anti-naturalistic and expressive. The dominant color is yellow and is enhanced by the contrast with the greens, blues and reds, as well as by the black background. The title "Odi et Amo" - I hate and love - is freely inspired by the verses of the Latin poet… Catullus, it underlines the symbolic value of the two bodies that represent the coexistence of opposing feelings: a body leaps forward and aggressively, the the other withdraws fluid and welcoming: a metaphor of the inner conflict that often characterizes the complexity of a love relationship.
« 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.