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Italy
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 26 W x 16.9 H x 0.1 D in
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What is left after the Olympus of the gods? Thinking about it made me think that beyond being heroes or villains, they left us with a legacy of thoughts, philosophy, and critical analysis of all things, of the many issues we deal with every day. I liked to imagine him in an open space, free to talk to each other, to joke about what we could have thought of their adventures 3000 years later, and above all what we would learn from them. This image came to me spontaneously, but it did not give me answers that, as always, remain what every person can imagine looking at this painting.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:26 W x 16.9 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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Interesting and highly personal, from the iconographic point of view, is the path of Néstor Ferronato. From the first works, essentially figurative, he arrives at that dynamic conception typical of futurism in which everything merges and divides, interpenetrates with other parts, turns into simultaneous visions, composed of surreal particles. While not giving up figuration, the Italian-Argentine artist Nestor Ferronato uses the fragment to make everything, the detail - endowed with a life of its own - intertwines with other independent details: an image in the image, idea in the idea. In his recent works, even the colours become more vivid, more decisive and more detailed, marking the line of demarcation, without second thoughts, between one figure and another, between one subject and another, between one symbol and another. Yes, because "symbolism" is the ultimate figure of this painter, used to propose strong themes, but offered to the viewer through a formal and colouristic lightness. To explain it with the words of Klee, Ferronato's works remind us that the man is half a prisoner and half winged.
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