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Alessio Mariotto
Blu White reflection - Abstract Blue Painting on Terracotta

2024

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Blu White reflection 17.0 x 21.0 x 1.0, 12.0 lbs Acrylic on terracotta Hand signed by artist Artist's Commentary: "Blu white reflection is a painting created on a terracotta support with the addition of a built-in and then painted frame. After cooking the tile and applying the frame, when everything was dry, I added a light paper texture which I then painted. I colored the entire support with acrylics and oil pastel in some parts. At the top left an air bubble was created during cooking, which I left to give that touch of humanity to an already very minimalist painting. The intense blue area reminds us of our dreams, freedom and one feeling. The white area evokes the rational part of our existence. This is the reading that I see in the painting, but each of us can establish our own vision. However, the product remains in good taste for those who love minimalist design, and it is a one-of-a-kind piece especially due to how it is made." About the Artist: Alessio has been drawing and painting since the age of 10, then he graduated from the Martini Art Institute and attended the Academy in Florence. He works in the advertising field (Leodari advertising) and in the logistics sector (SMIPA). He paints at night and in his free time, until all this is no longer enough and he begins a journey fully dedicated to painting. ARTISTIC FEATURES Alessio's work is focused on the abstract vision of reality. His art is an interpretation of nature and the perception of it filtered by his mind. His way of representing the world is meditative and conceptual. Alessio finds inspiration from the minimalism and abstract expressionism of the New York School, such as Rothko or Pollock but also by Basquiat and Kline.His paintings are often a purification of the original image, created to inspire the observer to think and ask questions about what he sees through his critical sense.Everything is created by him in an analogical way , with discreet colors, and with taste, without excesses or strong tones. Brushes, spatulas, rags and with the help of various materials (including construction) are the tools to make his work possible
  • Creator:
    Alessio Mariotto
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21 in (53.34 cm)Width: 17 in (43.18 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Boston, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1206011stDibs: LU1634214804762

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