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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.8x28in
About this artwork
The panel is inspired by Aboriginal paintings from Arnhemland (Northern Territory in Australia) and some features of the mosque in Timbouctou that was being destroyed by Islamic extremists while the work was in progress. It is an attempt to bring the bas-relief structure to a tolerable extreme and blend it with geometrical and color balances. I was deeply moved by the going-ons in Mali and decided to elaborate on the connections between two outstanding… cultures being under threat.
Pier Forlano is an multimedia artist known for his impactful expression of the concept of fragility, be it psychological, political or territorial. He uses tree bark, paper layering or model figurines and techniques that vary from acrylic to collage, from bas-relief to miniature dioramas. The main tenets of his production are sculpted paintings that add a depth to the vision. Recurrently he deals with themes of separation from other human beings, from nature and the desire to recuperate feeling and tackle unconscious taboos. Tribal art, surrealism, symbolism and graffiti art remain his possible inspirational starting blocks, together with big political topics such as environment and the populist parties. The Palais des Beaux Arts of Charleroi is presently showing two of his works. He believes that the task of an artist is to shine a light on the untold and uncomfortable or to reveal a strong emotion. His concept of fine art reclaims good composition and intensity of the message.