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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
60x53.9in
About this artwork
This series is called “Ludic: spontaneous and undirected play”. This are mostly large panels (54 x 60 and 60 x 60) which all are concentrating on composition, color and form. Embracing the playfulness that is always present in Sorrentino's work and all the more evident in this body of work. Making play the focal point for this series.
« I enjoy combining organic with architectural shapes; thereby creating a tension in my compositions—see this as the ‘yin’ and ‘yang’ in my work. »
Michela Sorrentino is an established Canadian artist with international exposure.Sorrentino's paintings juxtapose bold designs and unusual color combinations with dramatic marks and unique symbols. Within each of Sorrentino’s works are layer upon layer of marks, which she often combines with larger organic or architectural shapes as well as graffiti inspired typography. The abstract images that form her art are symbols for what interests the artist in her every-day life. These are personal images for Sorrentino and are true reflections of her spontaneous responses to the visual world around her.