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The red sailing ship as a moving presence of emotions, a symbol of the soul's journey, of desire unafraid of distance, of the path that reveals itself only to those who know how to listen. The red of the sailing ship lights the composition like a ritual flame: vital energy, courage, transformation. The water, however, dilates and dissolves time, drawing the viewer into a contemplative, almost oracular space. The work is housed in a circular wooden… frame handcrafted with glass, an element that amplifies its symbolic nature: the circle, a perfect and eternal form, recalls the cycle, protection, return, a window onto mystery.
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.