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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x19.7in
About this artwork
Restitutio ad integrum in
medicine indicates the return to the state
original after a wound: here that
return is not desired and not
guaranteed. In the first panel the
two flags are not
simply put together, they are
held together by gauze,
ambiguous element in which Care and
Violence coexists: gauze is needed
to heal, but it is soaked in blood,
sign that the wound is open: the
flags are not touched
directly, there is a “body
“outsider”… who tries to mediate.
In the second panel
passage is radical:
from abstraction to flesh. The
woman is from behind: it is not a
individual, is a set of
individuals. The beach place of
freedom, becomes political theater: the
Ukrainian colors are not flag,
but landscape: the nation becomes
earth, living space. The dress of the
woman, in Russian colors, is crucial:
It does not identify an enemy but a
presence that weighs, that wears, and
that cannot be removed easily
Stefania Turco, a veterinarian specializing in gynecology and andrology, discovered art by chance, creating canvases full of nocturnal emotion. With a path that from cubist resonance evolves into abstractionism and action painting à la Pollock, he experiments with impasto, recycled fabrics and body painting, engaging in works that seek the parallelism between the creation of life and the artistic one. His works, pulsating with life, explore the lively colors of his native land, transmitting the viscerality of creation and the profound connection with the origins.