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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
The 'Airports' series began in 2000, divided into 'Waitings', 'Transits', and 'Airport Lights', exploring the state of mind within each of us as we wait in often grandiose architecture or navigate, following sometimes incomprehensible and, in any case, dizzying alphabets and signs. 'Sky Outside' began later, attempting to capture the moods suggested by the images of the 'world outside' through the glass windows, as we feel, waiting, like fish in… an aquarium.
Paolo Cristiani, born in Milan in 1956, is an engineer and General Manager of a biomedical research consortium. A professional photographer in the 1980s, he uses photography, painting, and sculpture to explore the human journey and the emotions of places of transit, drawing inspiration from Calvino's literature. His techniques range from photographic realism to figurative painting and wood and terracotta sculpture, always seeking to capture moments of life and personal feelings. His works convey profound moments of anticipation and introspection, inviting the viewer to share universal emotions in the most diverse places around the world.