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The female nude, a classic of painting of all times, is re-proposed here by the painter with geometric rigor and a destructive effect: several photos of the same subject have been dissected and recomposed in a simultaneous vision (citing Cubism). Pictorial surfaces in acrylic and gold paint combine with photographic prints by the same author who mounts the various pieces together on canvas cardboard. The title Golden Section refers to the geometric… construction to which the Greeks used to guarantee harmony and perfection in the forms: in this work, however, the photographic sections and the golden background joyfully recompose an anti-classical and contemporary harmony, where the form escapes a synthetic vision and involves a variety of shots, in tune with the contemporary spirit which is destructive.
« 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.