Riccardo Gusmaroli (1963) - Vortice Arancione






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Riccardo Gusmaroli’s 2023 three‑dimensional artwork Vortice Arancione, created by applying paper boats onto canvas in a spiral to create movement, depth and visual tension, measures 45 by 55 cm with a 5 cm depth, weighs 4 kg, is signed by hand, and is presented in a blue front and white back plexiglass display case.
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Three-dimensional opera by Riccardo Gusmaroli from the 2023 production.
Orange Vortex is created through the manual application of paper boats on canvas, arranged in a spiral pattern that generates movement, depth, and visual tension.
The contrast between the deep blue background and the orange rhythm of the paper elements creates a dynamic and hypnotic composition, where the concept of a whirlpool becomes a metaphor for energy, flow, and transformation.
The paper, a fragile and everyday material, is elevated to a structural element of the work, in line with the artist's poetics, which explores the relationship between lightness, repetition, and space.
The presence of the plexiglass case protects and enhances the work, accentuating its installation and contemporary character.
Riccardo Gusmaroli is an Italian contemporary artist whose research focuses on movement, repetition, and the transformation of space through the use of simple and everyday materials.
A distinctive element of his poetry is the use of paper boats, symbols of travel, fragility, and balance, which the artist arranges into dynamic and three-dimensional compositions, often characterized by vortices and visual flows.
His works are situated between painting and installation, surpassing the two-dimensionality of the canvas and involving the viewer in a perceptual experience made of rhythm, depth, and chromatic tension.
Gusmaroli is present in private collections, and his work is archived and certified by Archivio Gusmaroli.
Orange Vortex
Cm: 45 x 55
Year: 2023
Work archived and accompanied by a signed authentication.
Archive code: 220.
Authentic Date: October 30, 2023
Registered opera at Archivio Gusmaroli.
Piece with a plexiglass teca frame, a thick blue mesh frame front and back, white, with signature.
Three-dimensional opera by Riccardo Gusmaroli from the 2023 production.
Orange Vortex is created through the manual application of paper boats on canvas, arranged in a spiral pattern that generates movement, depth, and visual tension.
The contrast between the deep blue background and the orange rhythm of the paper elements creates a dynamic and hypnotic composition, where the concept of a whirlpool becomes a metaphor for energy, flow, and transformation.
The paper, a fragile and everyday material, is elevated to a structural element of the work, in line with the artist's poetics, which explores the relationship between lightness, repetition, and space.
The presence of the plexiglass case protects and enhances the work, accentuating its installation and contemporary character.
Riccardo Gusmaroli is an Italian contemporary artist whose research focuses on movement, repetition, and the transformation of space through the use of simple and everyday materials.
A distinctive element of his poetry is the use of paper boats, symbols of travel, fragility, and balance, which the artist arranges into dynamic and three-dimensional compositions, often characterized by vortices and visual flows.
His works are situated between painting and installation, surpassing the two-dimensionality of the canvas and involving the viewer in a perceptual experience made of rhythm, depth, and chromatic tension.
Gusmaroli is present in private collections, and his work is archived and certified by Archivio Gusmaroli.
Orange Vortex
Cm: 45 x 55
Year: 2023
Work archived and accompanied by a signed authentication.
Archive code: 220.
Authentic Date: October 30, 2023
Registered opera at Archivio Gusmaroli.
Piece with a plexiglass teca frame, a thick blue mesh frame front and back, white, with signature.
