The works of Aldo Salucci: a journey between Art and Hope

Have you ever tried to look beyond the surface of a work of art, discovering the hidden depths behind each masterpiece? Aldo Salucci, an artist originally from Rome and now working in Milan, invites us to do just that through his creations.

With a passion rooted since childhood for drawing and colors, Aldo Salucci has found in photography and digital post-production his personal channel of expression. These tools allow him to convey powerful messages in a spontaneous way, breaking free from traditional conventions. His exhibitions, such as “On the nature of things” and “Dystopia,” as well as his participation in relevant art fairs such as Unfair and The Others, testify to his commitment to the contemporary art scene.

The works of Aldo Salucci: a journey between Art and Hope

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Ancestral essence in the works of Francesca Miotto

Have you ever wanted to escape from the monotony of everyday life and immerse yourself in an ancestral and mystical world? Francesca Miotto’s works offer just such an opportunity. Her paintings are, in fact, a portal to a dimension beyond time. This extraordinary artist’s works guide us on a vibrant and emotionally rich exploration away from the shackles of modernity.

In this post, we will discover how Francesca Miotto’s works allow us to rediscover a deep and forgotten connection with nature, and how her approach to painting invites deep reflection on our origins and our place in the world.

Ancestral essence in the works of Francesca Miotto: an artistic journey

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Dadamaino: the works of an art icon

Have you ever heard of Dadamaino, the Milanese artist who has redefined the boundaries of Italian and international art since the late 1950s?
In the constantly evolving artistic universe, few have been able to express so powerfully the sense of research and reflection on existence as Dadamaino.
In this post I take you on a discovery of this extraordinary artist.

Dadamaino: the works

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The Visual Metamorphosis of Alexa Meade

While many artists over the past five centuries have focused their efforts on perfecting techniques for painting on flat surfaces, Alexa Meade has boldly embraced the opposite of this established tradition. With no academic training in art or painting classes behind her, Meade embarked on her extraordinary journey in 2009 after completing her studies in political science.

His artistic project focused on creating innovative techniques that would allow three-dimensional objects to be painted in such a way as to simulate the appearance of two-dimensional images. What makes this creative proposal of his interesting is the artful use of black paint and liquid latex.
This combination allowed three-dimensional objects to be transformed into two-dimensional visual compositions, requiring meticulous attention to cover human skin without forming unwanted cracks.

Impressions in Motion. The Visual Metamorphosis of Alexa Meade.

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What is Arte Povera: a movement between rupture and innovation

 

Do you know what Arte Povera is? Have you ever heard of it?
This art movement, born in 1960s Italy, revolutionised the world art scene by challenging conventions and introducing new materials and concepts.

In art and culture, Arte Povera is distinguished by its use of humble, everyday materials, such as paper, fabric and earth, to create works that engage the viewer in a direct and profound way.
In this post, we will explore together the origin, main exponents and distinctive features of Arte Povera, a phenomenon that has left an indelible mark on the history of contemporary art.

What is Arte Povera

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