Diodato De Martino - Il nulla h





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Diodato De Martino, Il nulla h, an acrylic painting, original edition, hand-signed, produced in Italy between 2010 and 2020, framed, 23 x 32 cm, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
This work is a vibrant explosion of abstract expressionism. It conveys a sense of raw, instinctive energy, where chaos and order seem to struggle for the center of the scene.
Here is a brief analysis of what emerges from observing it:
1. Dynamism and Technique
The painting seems to be created through the layered, stratified overlap of short, almost stippled brushstrokes, and perhaps the use of spatulas or sponges. There is no traditional vanishing point; the eye is invited to wander across the entire surface, captivated by the materiality of the color.
2. Chromatic Contrast
* The Dark Nucleus: At the center a dense mass of dark tones (black, gray, and deep blue) dominates as a visual anchor. It resembles a cosmic void or a storm that is thickening.
* The Explosions of Color: Around this heavy center, the vivid tones (coral red, ochre yellow, bright green, and touches of purple) burst like sparks. This contrast creates a strong emotional tension between shadow and light.
3. Emotional Interpretation
Abstraction allows the viewer to project their own meanings. It could be read as:
Nature: an intricate undergrowth or the reflection of flowers on a rippling water surface.
* Mood: The visual representation of a complex thought, a mix of confusion and sudden insights (bursts of color)
This work is a vibrant explosion of abstract expressionism. It conveys a sense of raw, instinctive energy, where chaos and order seem to struggle for the center of the scene.
Here is a brief analysis of what emerges from observing it:
1. Dynamism and Technique
The painting seems to be created through the layered, stratified overlap of short, almost stippled brushstrokes, and perhaps the use of spatulas or sponges. There is no traditional vanishing point; the eye is invited to wander across the entire surface, captivated by the materiality of the color.
2. Chromatic Contrast
* The Dark Nucleus: At the center a dense mass of dark tones (black, gray, and deep blue) dominates as a visual anchor. It resembles a cosmic void or a storm that is thickening.
* The Explosions of Color: Around this heavy center, the vivid tones (coral red, ochre yellow, bright green, and touches of purple) burst like sparks. This contrast creates a strong emotional tension between shadow and light.
3. Emotional Interpretation
Abstraction allows the viewer to project their own meanings. It could be read as:
Nature: an intricate undergrowth or the reflection of flowers on a rippling water surface.
* Mood: The visual representation of a complex thought, a mix of confusion and sudden insights (bursts of color)

