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The title recalls the dominant blue of the colors of the painting, but also the homonymous musical piece by Gershwin with which it shares the rhapsodic character, that is, little unitary and fundamentally episodic. It is a nocturnal charged with dreamlike spirit and fantasies linked to free surrealist associations: on the left, a Paris in technicolor is transformed into a river city, a bit Amsterdam, a bit Venice, illuminated by yellow artificial… light. A butler's hands hold a tea cup as a crouched woman floats across the sky. In the foreground stands the woman with the saxophone, stereotype of a femme fatale. To his right, the landscape becomes liquid and suddenly changes with the wreck of a ship half submerged by water. The crystal glass collects the moon while a female figure from above, dressed in Berber clothes, tries to prevent the lunar disk from falling (free quote from Magritte's painting "The sensitive rope" where an immense glass holds a cloud).
« A mirror reflects a face and art reflects the soul. »
Marco Ronga is an experienced painter, draftsman, and sculptor based in Italy whose works have been exhibited nationally and in England. He describes his works as fusing themes of the portrait and the human figure with suggestions of urban architecture and the landscape resuting in "portraits of places and landscapes of bodies". Ronga's painterly compositions are most often created with acrylics and oils on wood or canvas.