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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
The protagonist of the painting is an oleander that tenaciously survives along the Giudecca Canal in Venice. It gives us a formidable flowering. In the distance a ferry and the church of the Redentore. The scattered clouds on the blue sky are colored with amber shades as sunset approaches and the warm light dominates the breathtaking panorama of the most fascinating city in the world.
The painter often returns to represent Venice where he lived… for a few years. It is his ideal city because the beauty of art and architecture are reflected in the lagoon nature, apparently without compromising with modernity. The pictorial technique takes advantage of the impressionist experience and the brightness of the sky is the unmistakable one of the seaside cities.
« 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.