Stefano Nurra - Golf-eeng V





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Stefano Nurra, Golf-eeng V, a 2025 limited edition acrylic painting with gypsum, 40 × 30 cm, 2 kg, Italy, modern style with a pop culture theme, signed by hand, edition 1/1, in excellent condition, sold directly from the artist.
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The work is built around a diagonal composition that crosses the painted surface, breaking the traditional frontal view of the golf course and introducing a strong visual tension. Two broad green areas, irregular and textured, emerge from a solid black background, while a thick, luminous central white band acts as a structural axis and a separating space.
Within the green areas, two micro-figures appear: a golfer captured in the act of swinging and a flag indicating the hole. The reduced scale of the figurative elements, almost marginal compared to the chromatic mass, emphasizes the relationship between human presence and space, between action and silence. The sporting gesture thus becomes a minimal sign, suspended in an abstract and mental landscape.
The painterly material, visible in the jagged edges and color stratifications, gives the work a tangible physicality that contrasts with the symbolic precision of the subject. The central diagonal suggests movement, crossing, transition, transforming the golf course into a metaphor for the path, distance, and waiting.
Placed within the domestic or exhibition space, the artwork maintains a strong yet balanced presence, capable of engaging with the environment through the contrast between compositional rigor and gestural freedom.
The work is built around a diagonal composition that crosses the painted surface, breaking the traditional frontal view of the golf course and introducing a strong visual tension. Two broad green areas, irregular and textured, emerge from a solid black background, while a thick, luminous central white band acts as a structural axis and a separating space.
Within the green areas, two micro-figures appear: a golfer captured in the act of swinging and a flag indicating the hole. The reduced scale of the figurative elements, almost marginal compared to the chromatic mass, emphasizes the relationship between human presence and space, between action and silence. The sporting gesture thus becomes a minimal sign, suspended in an abstract and mental landscape.
The painterly material, visible in the jagged edges and color stratifications, gives the work a tangible physicality that contrasts with the symbolic precision of the subject. The central diagonal suggests movement, crossing, transition, transforming the golf course into a metaphor for the path, distance, and waiting.
Placed within the domestic or exhibition space, the artwork maintains a strong yet balanced presence, capable of engaging with the environment through the contrast between compositional rigor and gestural freedom.

