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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to pay homage to a superb little singer: Edith Piaf. Her life, so hard and difficult since childhood, and her singing, so powerful and emotional, have always touched me deeply. I wanted to capture the essence of liberation and hope through a gesture, a sound of flapping wings and the poetic interaction between the human figure and the bird, a symbol of freedom, and in this case also present in the singer's name (Piaf = sparrow… in French). I used practically only one color, Payne's gray, a color that I like very much, and it allowed me to create depth and dramatic contrasts, accentuating the internal struggle towards the aspiration of personal liberation. This painting invokes the courage to follow one's passions, bringing a spirit of resilience and liberation to every space in which it is placed.
Alessandro Marini, born in Rome in 1973, lives in Viterbo. After a course of studies focused on the artistic field, he began his personal journey in the mid-90s, where he debuted as an author in the world of comics with the magazine SHORTS. Since 2000, what had previously been a gradual transition to painting, has become definitive. Over time he has had the opportunity to experiment and deepen the use of the major pictorial techniques; finding in oil painting the most suitable expressive capacity to combine his grotesque and generally monochromatic style with an idea of tradition. Alessandro Marini's world is inhabited by silent, solitary characters, full of distorted expressiveness, where from within closed and dark environments, they have the ability to attract the attention of the viewer through their dark looks full of sustained and intriguing irony. In recent years he has collaborated with artists in various sectors, creating themed exhibitions and multimedia shows.