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The sky in the room (2022) Printmaking by Gianni Moramarco
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Limited Edition Number of copies : 150.
Printmaking,
Screenprinting
on Cardboard
- Dimensions Height 22.4in, Width 22.4in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $500 Pop Art Comics
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57x57 cm
Edizione limitata di 150 esemplari
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Gianni Moramarco, a contemporary Italian artist, was born in Turin in 1957. Throughout his life, he has epitomized creativity across various disciplines, embarking on a dynamic artistic journey that spans over three decades. With a diverse repertoire, Moramarco has excelled in interior architecture, fashion design, and the visual arts, establishing himself as a versatile and accomplished creative force.
In recent years, Moramarco has focused on the exhibition aspect of his career, garnering acclaim and recognition in numerous European galleries and prestigious artistic events. His works have found their place in both public and private collections, indicative of their widespread appeal and enduring value.
Moramarco's artistic vision is characterized by a distinct "pop" sensibility, eschewing conceptual austerity in favor of vibrant and engaging aesthetics. His paintings, at times surreal and at others starkly concrete, are imbued with clear references to his hometown of Turin, where he deftly manipulates symbolic locales to create evocative narratives.
Central to Moramarco's creations is an exuberance that manifests in the playful deconstruction and reinterpretation of the urban landscape. He dismantles the city into its elemental components, infusing it with unpredictable geometries and distorting perspectives to offer fresh and captivating interpretations.
More recently, Moramarco's art has ventured into the realm of three-dimensionality, inviting viewers to explore immersive experiences that transcend traditional boundaries. His installations span multiple floors, featuring meticulously crafted images framed within museum-quality enclosures. Anti-reflection glass and strategically placed mirrors serve to amplify light and perspective, enhancing the illusionary aspects of his work and creating a sense of boundless wonder.
Through his innovative approach and boundless creativity, Gianni Moramarco continues to captivate audiences, inviting them to journey alongside him through the multifaceted landscapes of his imagination.
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1959
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists Artists presented by a gallery