Francesco Polazzi - Storie dal campo quantico






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Francesco Polazzi presents 'Storie dal campo quantico', an original edition acrylic painting, 2026, signed by hand and sold with frame, measuring 16 by 21 cm and weighing 0.5 kg, made in Italy.
Description from the seller
Francesco Polazzi is a contemporary painter of Emilian origins, active in Bologna, where he lives and works. He studied Literature and Philosophy in Bologna and then obtained a Master of Fine Arts in Birmingham, England. His painting fuses figurative and abstract elements, with influences ranging from pop and street art to post-modern abstraction, giving rise to a personal and dynamic visual language. In his works real and symbolic forms coexist, patterns and fields of color, in a combination that invites a dialogue between mind and body, and a sensitive interpretation of images.
“Stories from the Quantum Field” – description and interpretation
In this painting:
Combination of forms and colors: Polazzi uses fluid shapes and colors that are often complementary to create a strong luminous contrast. The colors enhance each other, giving the canvas vibrant energy and a visual tension that recalls the continuous movement of possibilities in the quantum field.
Polymorphism of the figures: The composition evokes shapes that at the same time suggest anthropomorphic figures, ethereal landscapes, or symbolic configurations. There are no fixed images, but rather visual thresholds where perception can oscillate between different interpretations: a mask, a illuminated valley, a figure in becoming.
Field of possibilities – quantum reality: The theme of the “quantum field” is rendered visually as a threshold space between existence and non-existence: the forms are not fully defined, but seem to hesitate between different states. This metaphorically recalls the idea of quantum mechanics, in which particles and states exist simultaneously in many possibilities before “collapsing” into a definitive form.
Philosophical and symbolic approach: Given the artist’s philosophical training and his inclination to combine abstraction and symbolism, the painting also lends itself to philosophical and esoteric reflection: the “quantum field” as a metaphor for infinite interior potentials and for a dialogue between scientific knowledge and subjective experience.
Connection with neuroscience and esotericism: The continual chromatic and formal oscillations in the painting can evoke processes of perception and consciousness studied by neuroscience, as well as recalling the esoteric idea of reality as a “network of possibilities” in constant transformation.
Overall style
Overall, the painting’s style reflects the search for an artistic language that goes beyond mere representation, seeking a synthesis between figuration and abstraction, between aesthetic experience and philosophical concept, building images that do not reveal themselves immediately but are discovered and transformed before the viewer’s gaze. This dynamic and open element is coherent with Polazzi’s approach, which blends contemporary influences with a visual narrative capable of eliciting multiple interpretations.
Francesco Polazzi is a contemporary painter of Emilian origins, active in Bologna, where he lives and works. He studied Literature and Philosophy in Bologna and then obtained a Master of Fine Arts in Birmingham, England. His painting fuses figurative and abstract elements, with influences ranging from pop and street art to post-modern abstraction, giving rise to a personal and dynamic visual language. In his works real and symbolic forms coexist, patterns and fields of color, in a combination that invites a dialogue between mind and body, and a sensitive interpretation of images.
“Stories from the Quantum Field” – description and interpretation
In this painting:
Combination of forms and colors: Polazzi uses fluid shapes and colors that are often complementary to create a strong luminous contrast. The colors enhance each other, giving the canvas vibrant energy and a visual tension that recalls the continuous movement of possibilities in the quantum field.
Polymorphism of the figures: The composition evokes shapes that at the same time suggest anthropomorphic figures, ethereal landscapes, or symbolic configurations. There are no fixed images, but rather visual thresholds where perception can oscillate between different interpretations: a mask, a illuminated valley, a figure in becoming.
Field of possibilities – quantum reality: The theme of the “quantum field” is rendered visually as a threshold space between existence and non-existence: the forms are not fully defined, but seem to hesitate between different states. This metaphorically recalls the idea of quantum mechanics, in which particles and states exist simultaneously in many possibilities before “collapsing” into a definitive form.
Philosophical and symbolic approach: Given the artist’s philosophical training and his inclination to combine abstraction and symbolism, the painting also lends itself to philosophical and esoteric reflection: the “quantum field” as a metaphor for infinite interior potentials and for a dialogue between scientific knowledge and subjective experience.
Connection with neuroscience and esotericism: The continual chromatic and formal oscillations in the painting can evoke processes of perception and consciousness studied by neuroscience, as well as recalling the esoteric idea of reality as a “network of possibilities” in constant transformation.
Overall style
Overall, the painting’s style reflects the search for an artistic language that goes beyond mere representation, seeking a synthesis between figuration and abstraction, between aesthetic experience and philosophical concept, building images that do not reveal themselves immediately but are discovered and transformed before the viewer’s gaze. This dynamic and open element is coherent with Polazzi’s approach, which blends contemporary influences with a visual narrative capable of eliciting multiple interpretations.
