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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
Edition :
1 / 3
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
In this photographic watercolor, a dance step for two is revealed between the human being and the plastic, sinuous and enveloping like a second skin. The blue tones that dominate the work, combined with the grazing light, create the illusion of being in front of a trapped animal, trapped in an embrace that leaves no way out. The plastic, like an inescapable partner, tightens and transforms the human body into a fragile figure, chained by its own… softness. The scene suggests that we are held hostage by packaging, victims of a deceptive beauty that envelops and consumes us, transforming the act of dancing into a silent and desperate fight for freedom
Fine Art Print on Hahnemuhle Torchon 285 paper
accompanied by a Digigraph certifying: authenticity, edition, dimensions and museum quality
Gianluca Chiodi is an established Italian photographer with national exposure. Inspired by Italian operas, Caravaggio, and the romanticism of painting, he composes photographs that blur visual reality, fantasy and sensuality together into an irresistible, sensory aesthetic. In doing so, Chiodi explores subjects such as the human body and the power of its movement, the environment and its protection, and people and their vices.