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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Earth on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 47.2x63in
About this artwork
Wandering to nowhere is an enigmatic and evocative work, which aims to combine my abstract research with the figurative, but always experimenting with the use of "unconventional" materials, where the earth creates the backdrop and where the fabric creates a figure. From this comes a three-dimensional materiality where light has a fundamental role.
The work is a diptych, on the right side there is a figure seen from behind who wanders on this arid… terrain, in a landscape suspended between the real and the abstract. The dynamism of the clothes indicates that this figure is in movement, while the scarf gives it lightness and suggests its progress against the wind.
On the left side of the diptych there is the "nothingness" towards which the figure walks, a terrain without reference points as far as the eye can see.
The fulcrum of the left canvas is the point of light from the sun which irradiates the entire scene and especially the clothes of the figure on the right, creating a long shadow at the opposite point.
The work is a diptych, on the right side there is a figure seen from behind who wanders on this arid… terrain, in a landscape suspended between the real and the abstract. The dynamism of the clothes indicates that this figure is in movement, while the scarf gives it lightness and suggests its progress against the wind.
On the left side of the diptych there is the "nothingness" towards which the figure walks, a terrain without reference points as far as the eye can see.
The fulcrum of the left canvas is the point of light from the sun which irradiates the entire scene and especially the clothes of the figure on the right, creating a long shadow at the opposite point.
Jacopo Berlendis
Italy
Credentials
- Local Artist
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Jacopo Berlendis, architect and painter, explores the fusion between design and art by cultivating natural and transformative themes. He uses earth and vegetation, modeling them in three-dimensional works which with acrylics and pigments interpret landscapes animated by a powerful physicality. His creations evoke a feeling of regeneration, revealing underground worlds of sublime material metamorphosis.