Luigi Rossanigo (1948) - Presenze






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Luigi Rossanigo's 2010 artwork Presenze in mixed media on metal, a limited edition 1/1 PdA signed by hand, framed and in red, measuring 32×23 cm, origin Italy and in good condition.
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The proposed work is a raised metal plate (embossing done by my hand), an artist's proof numbered 1/1, measuring 30x21 cm, painted in red + white - signed on the plate - with a frame of 32x23x2 cm - a piece suitable for all interiors.
The work will be carefully packaged and shipped within 3 days with authentication on a photo signed by the artist -- ready to hang or to lean --
tracked and insured shipment - (unfortunately the photo never captures it well)
For those who love the innovations of the 20th century refined in techniques in the 2000s -- an intriguing and innovative work - not to be missed
…in the slow and steady unfolding of his search, Luigi Rossanigo has followed a particular artistic formation, characterized by various experiments across different disciplines. From the early painting experiences where the subject was treated with direct reference to the real, the artist, in the first half of the 1970s, gradually approached a conception of abstract form, synthesized in quick and straightforward gesturality. This informal interlude found its natural evolution in a surrealism lived with a very personal introspective intention, among abnormal mystifications of the real, noted with the precision of an eighteenth-century traveler. While cultivating a love for precious jewelry and drawing closer to the sculptural environment of Carrara, the versatile artist felt the need to challenge himself in defining the volumetric shape of the marble block, transferring onto it the three-dimensional interpretation of the work already imagined for the golden ornament. This path led Rossanigo to modify the painting’s structural layout, moving toward the creation of tensile structures and polymaterial compounds, a new dialectic in which the agreement between painting and sculpture was realized...
The proposed work is a raised metal plate (embossing done by my hand), an artist's proof numbered 1/1, measuring 30x21 cm, painted in red + white - signed on the plate - with a frame of 32x23x2 cm - a piece suitable for all interiors.
The work will be carefully packaged and shipped within 3 days with authentication on a photo signed by the artist -- ready to hang or to lean --
tracked and insured shipment - (unfortunately the photo never captures it well)
For those who love the innovations of the 20th century refined in techniques in the 2000s -- an intriguing and innovative work - not to be missed
…in the slow and steady unfolding of his search, Luigi Rossanigo has followed a particular artistic formation, characterized by various experiments across different disciplines. From the early painting experiences where the subject was treated with direct reference to the real, the artist, in the first half of the 1970s, gradually approached a conception of abstract form, synthesized in quick and straightforward gesturality. This informal interlude found its natural evolution in a surrealism lived with a very personal introspective intention, among abnormal mystifications of the real, noted with the precision of an eighteenth-century traveler. While cultivating a love for precious jewelry and drawing closer to the sculptural environment of Carrara, the versatile artist felt the need to challenge himself in defining the volumetric shape of the marble block, transferring onto it the three-dimensional interpretation of the work already imagined for the golden ornament. This path led Rossanigo to modify the painting’s structural layout, moving toward the creation of tensile structures and polymaterial compounds, a new dialectic in which the agreement between painting and sculpture was realized...
