Emiliano Vegliante - erranza 3 - XL





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Emiliano Vegliante, erranza 3 - XL, a digital painting from 2018, 56 cm high by 100 cm wide, limited edition, origin Italy, in excellent condition, sold with frame, unsigned.
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Artwork not mounted on a frame.
The image shows an empty room, marked by abandonment and the erosion of time, where the concept of absence-presence is manifested in the intrusion of nature, represented by sand that invades the human space. The cracked walls and the deterioration of surfaces indicate the past presence of life, while the current absence creates a sense of suspension and emptiness. The architecture remains a silent witness to what has been, while the sand, a symbol of unstoppable nature, slowly fills the space, gradually erasing the traces of human presence and transforming absence into something tangible.
Emiliano Vegliante, trained at the Roman School of Photography, explores the extraordinary world of photography. His techniques highlight the tension between the visible and the invisible, focusing the visual narrative on abandoned places, forgotten objects, and human absence. His art evokes emotions of transience, memory, and human identity, prompting a deep reflection on human presence and absence.
Artwork not mounted on a frame.
The image shows an empty room, marked by abandonment and the erosion of time, where the concept of absence-presence is manifested in the intrusion of nature, represented by sand that invades the human space. The cracked walls and the deterioration of surfaces indicate the past presence of life, while the current absence creates a sense of suspension and emptiness. The architecture remains a silent witness to what has been, while the sand, a symbol of unstoppable nature, slowly fills the space, gradually erasing the traces of human presence and transforming absence into something tangible.
Emiliano Vegliante, trained at the Roman School of Photography, explores the extraordinary world of photography. His techniques highlight the tension between the visible and the invisible, focusing the visual narrative on abandoned places, forgotten objects, and human absence. His art evokes emotions of transience, memory, and human identity, prompting a deep reflection on human presence and absence.

