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On the ceiling, the sea opens up like an inverted sky: it's not a landscape, but a symbol. It represents the inner opening upward, the expansion of consciousness, and the movement of the soul that expands beyond its own boundaries. The blue, suspended above the room, is an energy that rises and protects at the same time: an invitation to look within, to discover that inner space can become infinite.
I painted it on antique manuscript paper from… the 1800s. The work bears traces of writing and time: real signs that interact with the painting's spiritual dimension, making it a unique, intimate, and contemplative object.
Details
Support: Antique handwritten paper (19th century / 1800) Work dimensions: height 28.50 x width 20
Handcrafted wooden frame with glass: Dimensions 33x42.5x2.5 cm
Pasquale Scognamiglio is a Neapolitan artist whose work spans painting, printmaking, and visual experimentation. Trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, he develops a poetic and symbolic language through mixed media, watercolor, glazes, and layering on paper and antique materials. His works intertwine myth, spirituality, memory, and Neapolitan identity in compositions suspended between the sacred and the profane. Sign, material, and transparency become tools of evocation, capable of transforming the image into an intimate space of vision and contemplation.