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Sentendo l' infinito (2015) Painting by Roberto Masia
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 27.6in
- Categories Paintings under $5,000
Roberto Masia Iglesias (Ca) 1958
He began painting at a very young age in 1969, looking at the great masters of impressionism and futurism. At the end of the twentieth century his research led him towards a new expression that he defined as fusionism, a technique designed to give movement to bodies. Troubled by a corrupt and shattered world, now adrift; where his soul does not live well, indignant, in a particular moment of his life, where everything weighed on him like a boulder, he throws the spatula and brushes in the air and destroys one of his paintings. He notices that the pieces of the painting on the ground were destroyed, but by chance, they maintained a certain balance and beauty, that destroyed image still gave me back the beauty of that work. From there, the spring, the idea, everything is shattered and destroyed, but if you look for it you will find beauty anyway and if you want you can put it back together and make it even more beautiful. Handsome. From here comes the crushing technique. The message of the shattering is inside the painting. The world destroys beauty, but it is possible recompose and bring it out equally and also improve it.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists