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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 55 W x 39 H x 1.9 D in
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The painting represents a scrambled scroll puzzle: in the center there is a mythical figure, a deity of some ancient imaginary civilization that has two heads, two feet and two hands with which it holds a stick, a magic instrument or a scepter of power. We can imagine sliding the feet and hands along the geometric lines of the background to compose the figure in another position. The colors are lively and bright, and give the work a playful but also elegant look. The image lead to a theatrical and mysterious dimension, with faces that look like masks. The texture comes from a wide range of media, including metallic foil, paper, oil, acrilic and plaster, work with spatulas.
2017
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
55 W x 39 H x 1.9 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
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Italy.
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Raffaella Brusaglino, born in 1975, lives and works in Turin, Italy, as a freelance artist. She is is best known for her paintings where the characters, at the center of the scene, are blended with geometric backgrounds. Sharp and tapered profiles of faces and hands stand out on golden surfaces recalling the Byzantine preciousness. The subjects call to mind an imaginary Middle Age or the 15th century Florentine painting. Well-defined details follow indefinite, fringed masses, rough surfaces obtained with thick scratched matter, deposited with the spatula and spontaneous gestures. The texture comes from a wide range of media, including metallic foil, plaster, paper and threads. Brusaglino's art is both figurative and abstract, with traits of informal and surrealism. Her large canvases lead to a poetic, oneiric and magical dimension where any marking becomes memory, narration and metaphor according to a mysterious language; the absence of perspective clues creates a displacement effect that suggests multiple meanings. Raffaella Brusaglino's work focuses on a-temporal and universal themes regarding the human condition, such as communication,love,roots,self-awareness. She represents silent dialogues, between humans and, sometimes, meta-historic animals, emerging from a strong scenic impact background.
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