Reliquia entomologica (2023) Sculpture by Paolo Camporese

Sculpture - Terra cotta, 16.9x7.1 in
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RELIQUIA ENTOMOLOGICA La scultura in terracotta policroma intitolata "Reliquia entomologica" è un'opera straordinaria che unisce abilmente l'arte scultorea con l'elemento scientifico. La scelta del colore verde bronzo conferisce un'aura di antichità e mistero, aggiungendo un tocco di eleganza e sofisticatezza alla[...]
RELIQUIA ENTOMOLOGICA
La scultura in terracotta policroma intitolata "Reliquia entomologica" è un'opera straordinaria che unisce abilmente l'arte scultorea con l'elemento scientifico. La scelta del colore verde bronzo conferisce un'aura di antichità e mistero, aggiungendo un tocco di eleganza e sofisticatezza alla composizione. Il fulcro della scultura è la mano benedicente e il tratto di braccio, che cattura l'attenzione dello spettatore con la sua espressività e i dettagli finemente scolpiti. Questi elementi conferiscono un senso di sacralità all'opera, suggerendo una connessione tra l'umanità e il mondo della natura. Il dettaglio più intrigante è la nicchia nel braccio, dove è collocato un vetrino da microscopio contenente un preparato istologico di un insetto: il Ceroplastes japonicus. Questa aggiunta scientifica offre uno straordinario contrasto tra la visione macroscopica della scultura e la visione microscopica degli insetti, creando una sorta di ponte tra l'arte e la scienza. La scelta di utilizzare un preparato istologico di Ceroplastes japonicus raccolto nel 1991 su una pianta di Salice a Padova aggiunge un elemento temporale e storico, trasformando la scultura in una sorta di capsula del tempo. Questo dettaglio non solo amplifica il significato dell'opera, ma aggiunge anche un livello di narrativa che invita lo spettatore a riflettere sulla storia della natura e dell'umanità. "Reliquia entomologica" è una scultura che unisce l'estetica artistica con la profondità scientifica, offrendo uno sguardo unico sulla connessione tra l'uomo e la natura attraverso il filtro dell'entomologia.
Alfredo Maria Della Valle

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Paolo Camporese is a contemporary Italian artist. The artist has an innate passion for sculpture which he combines with a love for classical forms. The result is "learned"[...]

Paolo Camporese is a contemporary Italian artist. The artist has an innate passion for sculpture which he combines with a love for classical forms. The result is "learned" forms, which express his knowledge of reality but do not stop there. Paolo Camporese says that he wanders into the Past discovering through the Present the road to the Kingdom of the Spirit, as the Pre-romantic Child, rich in experience yet innocent, still tied to classical ideals but eager to free himself through the Models of modernity.

Finally, Camporese's main interest remains the Human Element and its analysis: the Faces and Heads of Children of the 17th or 18th century reflect universal psychological characteristics, shared through the continuous Flow of Time, but revisited and reconstructed through modern eyes and sensibilities.

Paolo Camporese was born in 1961, in Italy. He has exhibited all over Italy and has worked with the following galleries Minarte Treviso, Artequadri Camposampiero (PD), XXI century Gallery Padua, Viaducadiarte Bologna.



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