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The title takes inspiration from the homonymous movie of the '50s. The subject of the painting itself is a young explorer on an alien planet, searching for biological finds. This artwork was painted during the Covid pandemic and, on this occasion, my son posed for me in the garden. Funnily enough, I've realized just afterward how similar to the shape of the Coronavirus the mysterious disturbing being found by the explorer is.
2021
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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Max Mazzoli was born in Livorno (Leghorn, Tuscany) in 1953 to a family of artisans and artists. In his native town, he studied at the Free School of Art by Mario Nigro and then at the Free Academy of Art by Voltolino Fontani. He has been painting since childhood, always painting for a living. He lives and works in Sardinia since 1989. He has been participating in collective exhibits throughout Italy and Europe since 1972 and in solo exhibits since 1982. «... Who is Max Mazzoli?» «A happy guy, with his dark sides, who doesn't regret his past» [Quotation by an interview from 2018] Here is the link to a powerful documentary dedicated to Max Mazzoli in 2021, by the director Gabriele Peru, called "Quello strano incontro con la signora in rosso. Max Mazzoli". English subtitles available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EPI0R68AbI&t=822s&ab_channel=Ass.CulturaleObiettivo31
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