Raúl Di Ciano - Genesis I





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Raúl Di Ciano, Genesis I, 2017, mixed media and acrylic painting, original edition, 38 cm square, 1 kg, depicting nature, produced in Spain and sold directly by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and double protection for shipping.
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The work is shipped with double plastic protection and with an authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
“Génesis I” is a work that explores the origin and gestation process of life from a symbolic and visual perspective. Through a geometric and automatically intense composition, the painting suggests expanding forms that evoke developing organic structures. Realized with a strong material-textural charge, the surface incorporates reliefs and added elements that reinforce the idea of growth and multiplication. The forms are organized like cells or nuclei in progress, generating a sense of life in a latent state. The work evokes that hidden time in which the seed remains underground, developing in silence until the conditions necessary to emerge are met. It belongs to a stage in which plastic research is oriented toward a greater presence of geometry and color as generators of structure, while maintaining a connection with the organic and the vital.
The work is shipped with double plastic protection and with an authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
“Génesis I” is a work that explores the origin and gestation process of life from a symbolic and visual perspective. Through a geometric and automatically intense composition, the painting suggests expanding forms that evoke developing organic structures. Realized with a strong material-textural charge, the surface incorporates reliefs and added elements that reinforce the idea of growth and multiplication. The forms are organized like cells or nuclei in progress, generating a sense of life in a latent state. The work evokes that hidden time in which the seed remains underground, developing in silence until the conditions necessary to emerge are met. It belongs to a stage in which plastic research is oriented toward a greater presence of geometry and color as generators of structure, while maintaining a connection with the organic and the vital.

