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Medium :
Digital on Metal , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
47.2x35.4in
About this artwork
The Sisters – Guardians of Color belongs to a series that explores the bond between sisters as a universal archetype. Two female figures emerge from a tangle of tropical hues and vivid geometries: not just a portrait, but a symbolic image of identity, roots, and belonging. Color, the key element of the composition, becomes language and memory, a heritage preserved and passed down through the bond between the sisters. Nature, with its energy, transfigures… the everyday into visual myth and transports the work into a timeless dimension. The relationship between the two figures is the root of identity, the custodian of memory, and the promise of the future, a reflection of a silent force that spans cultures. The work engages with modern portraiture—from the expressiveness of Gauguin to the power of Pop Art—but reimagines these languages with contemporary painting. Digitally printed on metal with a plexiglass finish, it is also available as an acrylic on wood panel upon request.
My name is Reginaldo Albanese, professionally known as errealbanese. My artistic research explores the relationship between the sacred, identity, and image in an era in which the face no longer represents the individual, but rather the collective myth. I use digital technology as a revelatory medium: each work does not describe reality, but the fracture that generates it. I work in one-off editions on Dibond metal with a museum-quality plexiglass finish, and in some cases on wood with acrylic accents. My main series—Traghettamenti, Ritratti Impossibili, In Principio C'era il Corpo, Bang Fumetti d'Autore, Frammenti Sacri, Sovranità, and Maschere—explore the face as an icon, not an identity. I exhibit on Singulart with collectors in Europe, America, and Asia. I was selected for 100 Artists of Italy 2025 and awarded as a UK Artist—Top 10 London, with publication in L'Espresso. I believe that art does not reproduce the world: it questions it and re-establishes it.