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Artist: Alex Corno
Medium: Glue
Texas
By Alex Corno
Located in Milano, IT
Texas
2014
Collage e acrilico su carta
CM 70x50
Con la mano e con fuoco, sul metallo. Con la mano e col pensiero sulla carta.
Il disegno è inscindibile dalla scultura e non può es...
Category
2010s Abstract Glue Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Paper, Glue
Mito
By Alex Corno
Located in Milano, IT
Mito
2015
Collage e acrilico su carta
CM 70x50
Con la mano e con fuoco, sul metallo. Con la mano e col pensiero sulla carta.
Il disegno è inscindibile dalla scultura e non può esse...
Category
2010s Abstract Glue Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Glue, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Paper
Scultura elegante
By Alex Corno
Located in Milano, IT
Scultura elegante
2013
Collage e acrilico su carta
CM 70x50
Con la mano e con fuoco, sul metallo. Con la mano e col pensiero sulla carta.
Il disegno è inscindibile dalla scultura ...
Category
2010s Abstract Glue Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Glue, Mixed Media, Acrylic
Nice fall
By Alex Corno
Located in Milano, IT
NICE FALL
2013
Collage su cartoncino
CM 70x50
Con la mano e con fuoco, sul metallo. Con la mano e col pensiero sulla carta.
Il disegno è inscindibile dalla scultura e non può essere meno importante.
Alex Corno nei sui disegni su carta arriva all’estrema sintesi della sua ricerca artistica.
Gli elementi costitutivi della sua Scultura sono riportati in bi-dimensione in rapidi e istintivi segni/pennellate che riescono a testimoniare il suo rapporto con lo Spazio.
Elementi di natura e forma...
Category
2010s Abstract Glue Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Illustration Board, Glue
Anyway
By Alex Corno
Located in Milano, IT
Anyway
2012
Collage on cardboard
CM 70x50
Artwork featured in the "Drawings" section of the monograph on Alex Corno published by Silvia publishing.
With hand and with fire, on me...
Category
2010s Abstract Glue Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Illustration Board, Glue
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