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HUNT #5 Painting

Daniel Romano

Argentina

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 51.2 H x 0 D in

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HUNT Surfaces games Figures dimly emerge from mist, a barely colored whiteness, so thick that it only allows us to recognize the presence of subtly outlined bodies on a background without horizons or apparent landforms. Insinuated silhouettes, elusive lines and tones. Surrounded by this dense atmosphere, we are examined by the frontal and symmetric presence of deer heads that overlap with these vaguely outlined human anatomies. The grimace on these heads shows an impending threat; something is stalking them. As in TV documentaries about wild life in dense woods, arid steppes or green plains, the face of the deer seems to be frozen in the exact moment it detects the hunter. In the series Hunt, Daniel Romano wonders once again about a situation that has been keeping him awake for some time: the perimeter of our interpersonal relationships, the invisible threads that coordinate calculations and tactics within the winding limit of our closest bonds. Within these personal politics, there are surfaces games, mirrors where we, and the others, create a profile. Masks, skins, cuticles, arrested expressions and admirable echoes of feeling. In the image, in the painting, wishing appears. It is not urged against cuticles that they are not hearts. Federico Baeza, curator. See more at www.danielromano.com.ar

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 51.2 H x 0 D in

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DANIEL ROMANO He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in March of 1965. He is the grandson of immigrants who settled in Argentina looking for a better place to raise a family. His grandparents were, on his mother's side (Norma Beatriz), Joaquín Gomes Da Silva, who came from Figueira Da Foz, Portugal, and Rosa Traversaro, whose parents came from Genoa, Italy, and, on his father's side (Héctor Francisco), Francisco Romano, born in Calabria, Italy, and Agustina Carol Bayle, Catalan by birth. He spent his childhood and adolescence in Mar de Ajó, where he attended primary and secondary school. At the age of 9, he took his first drawing lessons given at the local night secondary school. In 1974, he won the First Prize in the "Sopena" Drawing Contest. Back in Buenos Aires, he studied law for some time, until he changed course and took up graphic design. He got a degree in Visual Communication from University of Belgrano. In 1993, he created Neuman Romano Design Studio, where, together with his partner and his team, he pursued his professional career in communication and design. He specialized in corporate and editorial design. He has always been interested in photography, so he took traditional and digital photography lessons. In 2005, he studied traditional photography at Motivarte School of Photography, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He developed as interior designer in different places. His aesthetic interests led him to be in constant touch with different fields of visual arts. www.danielromano.net IG @artedanielromano IG @danielromanonet

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