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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x35.4in
About this artwork
With The Keeper of the Light, Marco Manni elevates the fantastical to a symbolic and universal pictorial dimension, placing a powerful archetype of the sacred at the center of the scene. The protagonist is not a simple narrative character, but a solemn and collected guardian, whose physical presence seems to emanate the same light he protects in his hands. His face, hidden from the viewer's gaze and absorbed in a secret ritual, embodies a strength… born of silence and absolute dedication. Through a soft painting style that dissolves the contours of space, Manni transforms this guardian into the fulcrum of a delicate balance between the visible and the invisible, where even moths become subjects of his magnetic aura. Moving away from illustration to embrace contemporary mythological iconography, the artist celebrates the nobility of this solitary figure, capable of embodying the endurance and protection of what is precious and fragile in a world that tends to extinguish it.
Marco Manni builds worlds suspended between reality and imagination, where painting becomes emotional and visual exploration. His compositions, dominated by intense blues and geological forms sculpted by time, evoke interior landscapes rather than real places. The mountains stand out like archetypal presences, the waters flow slowly in rarefied scenarios, while the pictorial material alternates fluidity and density, creating almost sculptural surfaces. Manni intertwines technique and vision in a personal and dreamlike story, where solitude becomes contemplation and each canvas a gateway to intimate and silent dimensions.