Arcangelo Ambrosi - Interferenza 026 - Espansione - Legno






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Arcangelo Ambrosi presents Interferenza 026 - Espansione - Legno, a 38 by 38 cm mixed-media wooden wall sculpture from an original 2026 edition, hand-signed, numbered, framed in beech and ready to hang, with certificate of authenticity and excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Interference no.026 - Wood, acrylic - With a beech frame, ready to hang.
The series:
The 'Interferenze' are wall-mounted wooden sculptures, the result of a process of selective wood erosion studied and tested by the artist Arcangelo Ambrosi.
The wooden surface becomes an investigative field, where natural grains and knots interact with overlaid geometric patterns, creating a visual tension between order and irregularity. A constant dialogue with the material: a controlled interference that, rather than erasing, reveals new perceptual possibilities. The resulting compositions generate unexpected optical effects, in which geometry does not impose but is allowed to be contaminated by the organic characteristics of the material.
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Arcangelo Ambrosi (Bitonto, 1988) is a professional artist from Puglia, constantly seeking new expressive languages through wooden sculpture.
After a decade immersed in surreal sculpture (pipe d'arte), with several exhibitions and publications to his/her credit.
She now dedicates herself to personal projects focused on the human figure and experimental dialogue with wood.
Artwork hand-signed by the artist.
Numbered piece
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Artwork proposed directly from the artist's studio.
Interference no.026 - Wood, acrylic - With a beech frame, ready to hang.
The series:
The 'Interferenze' are wall-mounted wooden sculptures, the result of a process of selective wood erosion studied and tested by the artist Arcangelo Ambrosi.
The wooden surface becomes an investigative field, where natural grains and knots interact with overlaid geometric patterns, creating a visual tension between order and irregularity. A constant dialogue with the material: a controlled interference that, rather than erasing, reveals new perceptual possibilities. The resulting compositions generate unexpected optical effects, in which geometry does not impose but is allowed to be contaminated by the organic characteristics of the material.
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Arcangelo Ambrosi (Bitonto, 1988) is a professional artist from Puglia, constantly seeking new expressive languages through wooden sculpture.
After a decade immersed in surreal sculpture (pipe d'arte), with several exhibitions and publications to his/her credit.
She now dedicates herself to personal projects focused on the human figure and experimental dialogue with wood.
Artwork hand-signed by the artist.
Numbered piece
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Artwork proposed directly from the artist's studio.
