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Door To The East no.16 is a Cibachrome Photograph retouched by hand in progressive numbers, realized by the Italian contemporary artist Marilù Eustachio in 1987.
Titled, dated, and Hand-signed in pencil on the back.
From the edition of 90.
In very good conditions.
This is a contemporary artwork made with pure abstract colors a bright pink with dark green and dark red variations, and expressionistic colors in a poetic composition that created delicate beauty with elegance.
Marilù Eustachio (Merano, 1934)Despite having chosen painting as a privileged means of expression, Marilù Eustachio has always created works that seek to bring together a double vocation: the literary one and the one related to the figurative arts. Her notebooks, for example, made from childhood, are conceived as a process that allows " making a book by hand, which can be enriched with images and writings, with notes and transcriptions ". According to the art historian Peter Weiermair, Susan Sontag defined Eustachio's work as " a gathering, accumulating, building and leaving traces ". Marilù Eustachio also experimented with photography, and in this case she focused on still lifes and found objects. Her works are present in the collections of the Galleria Civica of Modena and the Museion of Bolzano.
- Creator:Marilu Eustachio
- Creation Year:1987
- Dimensions:Height: 11.62 in (29.5 cm)Width: 8.27 in (21 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Roma, IT
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