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La pecora rampante Collage

Claudia Lodolo

Italy

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 9.1 W x 9.1 H x 0.1 D in

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Sheeps and cars, as symbol of nature against civilization, have become the focus of my last artworks. Sheeps, in contrast with the flocks of cars, shout the need for a return to a more protected nature, decreasing the urbanization perpetuated by the human being who advances with asphalt steps that kills and suffocates the planet. Sold with white RIBBA frame (IKEA)

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Paper on Paper

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9.1 W x 9.1 H x 0.1 D in

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I was born in Rome in 1965. My father, Sandro Lodolo, was a creative, graphic designer and director of television spots and themes, my mother, Isabella Fedeli, was a pop singer for RAI in the 60's. Graduated in scenic design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, I started working in 1985 with my father, owner of Lodolofilm that from 1958 to 1968 had as a collaborator, the artist Pino Pascali on which, in 2012 I published the monograph "32 anni di vita circa. Pino Pascali raccontato da amici e collaboratori" (32 years of life, about. Pino Pascali told by friends and co-workers) (Carlo Cambi Editore, Poggibonsi). I always painted preferring conceptual themes with a style that remembers the "Scuola di Piazza del Popolo" to which belonged Pino Pascali, Mario Schifano, Franco Angeli and Tano Festa. Since some years I have concentrated my work on what I call "flocks": sheep and cars in traffic. The first, sheep, is a "good", white, natural flock; the second, cars, is an ugly, dirty, polluting "flock". The contrast between the "civilization" that advances with asphalt steps, and nature, more and more intimidated and limited in small non-urbanized areas, is the concept contained in my artistic production, through which I ask if the sheep are really more stupid, like the saying goes, then the humans who bury hectares of greenery under expanses of asphalt and concrete. About fifteen yeras ago, I moved from Rome to the countryside to have more space, sunset view from my windows and a direct contact with nature.

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