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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
Time Machine Collection – Acrylic on canvas
A woman steps out of time.
It comes from the 1960s and appears in the present – not as a memory, but as a message. Her gaze carries the essence of an era in which beauty was not staged, but felt. Quiet, self-assured, and authentic.
The abstract forms around her eyes are reminiscent of eyelashes and simultaneously become a portal to time. Through them, the transition between past and present opens.… Behind the portal, intense, vibrant colors glow – they speak of authenticity, depth, and emotional freedom.
On the present side, in the year 2025, reduction reigns. Clear, monochrome surfaces represent a modern aesthetic, control, perfection, and distance. Tension arises between the two worlds – a silent dialogue about the changing nature of beauty, identity, and perception.
This image invites you to pause and ask:
What remains?
Alessandro De Luca, born in the baroque city of Lecce, works as a painter, draftsman, textile artist, and digital artist, combining a solid artistic and fashion background in his work. His pieces defy categorization: he blends abstract and figurative elements, historical figures, and landscapes into harmonious compositions brimming with vibrant color, inspired by fashion, culture, and classical Italian art. With bold brushstrokes and daring color choices, he invites the viewer to experience rhythm, chaos, and harmony, embarking on an emotional journey through his eventful life.