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"Delirium" [SOLD] Painting

Sabatino Cersosimo

Germany

Painting, Oil on Steel

Size: 9.8 W x 9.8 H x 0 D in

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"Stardust" is the new painting for which I have decided to try using only three different kinds of white (Carrara's, titanium and zinc white). Let's see if time will warm it up and turn it into pink. "Stardust" was inspired by the wonderful expressive actor Terence Stamp in Fellini's short film "Toby Dammit" as part of the thrilogy "Histoires extraordinaires" (I love the italian title: Tre passi nel delirio). It's an oil and oxidation on steel, where the rust is a work in progress element so that it ight move and change a bit with the time, making the painting "alive", and developing following a process that we could find in our life too, made of a part of decisions and control, and a part of accident and unpredictability. The steel plate is hung through 4 little copper pipes which are fixed on the back through little magnets. These element can be moved on the surface making the hanging of the painting easier.

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Painting:Oil on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.8 W x 9.8 H x 0 D in

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Sabatino Cersosimo was born in Turin in 1974. He studied advertising design and then received a Degree in Painting and Decoration at the Academy of Fine Arts of Turin in 1999. Since 2011 he lives and works in Berlin. Following a line that has its roots in a certain expressionist painting (especially the Viennese Secession) but evolves through the modern mediterranean and english realism, he uses basically two surfaces: metal and wood. Since he mainly paints with oil and oxidation on steel plates, the concepts of time, will and chance have been crucial to the development of his research. Art is historically considered eternal, but Cersosimo's paintings underscore art’s metamorphic nature. Here, we witness artwork as it is developing, shifting, and in some cases, mutating into other forms, much like the elements of nature on the planet. Cersosimo's paintings mirror constellations of humanity in tiny particles. In doing so, they feature many of the commonalities shared among human beings across culture, language, gender, and race.

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