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This work was conceived as a visual talisman: a bell at its center, a symbol of awakening and healing. The bell "calls" and "separates": it awakens presence and keeps away dissonance, like a sonic boundary between the ordinary and the subtle worlds.
On its sides, the waters move, linked to the lunar dimension and the voice of Parthenope: flow, intuition, emotional memory. Water is not just an element: it is passage, transformation, a return to… the source.
At the top, the red horns evoke blood as vital energy: strength, root, apotropaic protection. It is a "solar" sign that ignites matter and makes it active, like a seal of courage and continuity.
In the background, the ancient text isn't just a backdrop: it's written memory, a tangible trace of lives and gestures. Calligraphy becomes the skin of time; the work relies on that history to transform it into a symbol.
Support: paper with handwritten text from the period of the Kingdom of Naples under the House of Bourbon (circa 1800).
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.