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Medium :
Digital on Synthetic board , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
16.5x11.8in
About this artwork
The work, part of the Softheart cycle, is related to the exhibition held in 2011 in Rome in the Santa Rita museum complex with a catalogue edited by Francesco Gallo, the work is unpublished.
The work is created with a digital lacquered technique and applied on forexlight, a spring in the back of the work allows the heart to move (beat) and a system of LED lights gives a sensation of three-dimensionality.
The theme represented is that of the sky… and space, that is, infinity.
Massimo Sansavini, painter, sculptor, and digital artist, stands out for his training in Ravenna and his extensive international exhibition history. He uses a unique technique of colored and lacquered wooden interlocking pieces applied to aluminum foil, creating works that blend painting and sculpture, often inspired by nature and social dynamics. His works exude a playful and disenchanted dimension, inviting the viewer to reflect on human relationships and rediscover the wonder of childhood.