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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x35.4in
About this artwork
This work was born from an experience on Lake Como, including hiking high-altitude trails and a crossing to Bellagio, which generated a sequence of intense emotions.
A Reflection from Bellagio does not represent a real place, but the sensitive memory of that experience.
The central horizontal line recalls the unstable border between sky and lake, between what is seen and what is felt.
The chromatic stratifications emerge like traces of the journey:… steps, silences, internal vibrations that settle on the pictorial surface.
Through my process, which I call Paintfulness, painting becomes an extension of walking: a slow, material, and meditative gesture, in which time accumulates in imperfect layers, as happens with memory.
The colors reflect and contaminate each other, evoking muffled noises, changing lights and that intense quiet you feel when you feel fully present in the landscape.
Daniele Guidi, a Florentine painter, mixes mixed media in an instinctive process. He uses unconventional, sometimes recycled, materials to create relief and depth, influenced by artists such as Duchamp and Rauschenberg. His abstract and non-linear work reflects the fragmentation of memory. Guidi strives to create visually and emotionally engaging spaces, allowing viewers to connect with their own memories through his art.