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Federico Cortese

Italy

Drawing, oil on Paper

Size: 8.3 W x 5.9 H x 0.1 D in

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An original piece from the series “Catalog”, oil and pencil on paper, 21 x 15 cm. Often my works seem to be very different one from each other. In some series the subject is figurative, in other cases the approach is abstract and conceptual. Sometimes those who look at my drawings confess that it’s hard for them to find something capable of bringing all together. I think that this is not a defect, but an advantage. My research focuses on the study of languages of representation and the study of their rules, and what happens by moving the rules from one language to another. For this reason the themes are so different. In these small works, a little 'joke, I tried to do a "product catalog", reducing in the same format all the themes of my research. Summary of features: Artist: Federico Cortese Title: The drawing of a madman Quantity: 1 Conditions: excellent Medium & materials: oil and pencil on thick paper Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm (8.3 x 5.9 in) Paper weight: 230 gr/mq Finishing: fixative spray Location and year created: Turin, Italy - 2010 Certificate of Authenticity: included, with signature of the artist on photograph Edges of the sheet: clean straight cut (not indented) Signed: on the back Surface of the paper: smooth

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oil on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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8.3 W x 5.9 H x 0.1 D in

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I’m like a mouse in its box. A little mouse safe in its shelter, that passes his time gnawing the food stored for the winter. But my food are the drawings and paintings. I work within my home. My studio is a room of the house in which I live. In this relatively small space are accumulated all the materials and equipment I need to draw and paint, but in a certain sense also the suggestions that inspire my work. Here are the desks and drawing boards, with brushes and paint colors, but also, on the walls or placed in closets, paintings and drawings (I think each finished work is always an inspiration for the next, in somehow). A great source of ideas are books and music, and of course the PC. The graphics programs and virtual modeling programs have become over the years a valuable support, but obviously the richest mine is the internet: a reservoir of images and ideas from which to draw, and in which we often are lost (in addition to photos of my own travels, all stored on the computer). It’s a small microcosm closed in on itself, rather impervious to the outside world (despite a large window with a beautiful view of Turin, almost always I work with the curtains closed). It is a bit as if the suggestions of the real world were allowed to enter here only after being filtered and digested, only after it has been already turned into experience. Exactly like a rat, eating quiet its supplies in its den, waiting for the end of winter. In my artistic research I've always been attracted to all that is classifiable. Perhaps this attitude stems from a primordial insecurity, and perhaps the illusion of putting order into chaos eases this concern. To start this game is sufficient to identify a subject that lends itself to variations, and the game consists precisely in identifying the rules that form the basis of possible changes. It 'a little like discovering a new language and trying to decipher the syntax, grammar, exceptions. With these assumptions, it is easy to see that the subjects of this research can be the most different and in fact my designs ranging from butterfly collections and ancient bestiaries to manuals of anatomy, maps, human faces, hands, pornography, flags. They are all languages having their own vocabulary, and my attempt is to isolate it and reinvent it, trying to generate new meanings. Consider for example a road map or a map. They are born with a practical, precise purpose.

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