Bruno Bani (1964) - Satellite






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Bruno Bani's Satellite, mixed media on three stacked canvases, original edition, 30 × 30 cm, year 2026, hand-signed on the back, in excellent condition, weight 1 kg, Italy.
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Bruno Bani (1964) - "Satellite"
Year: 2026
Color: Red, white, and gold
Size: 30 x 30 cm
Technique: Mixed media
This fascinating work by Bruno Bani, entitled "Satellite", is a perfect example of his mastery in the use of geometry and light. Realized on three overlapped canvases painted in three distinct colors — red, white, and gold — this creation reflects the simplicity of forms and the purity of colors, distinctive characteristics of Bani's art.
The geometry of the stacked canvases creates a layered composition that adds depth and dynamism to the piece. The clean lines and essential shapes recall a minimalist aesthetic, allowing the viewer to focus on the fundamental elements of color and form.
The application of gold leaf adds a touch of magnificence and light to the work, making it particularly evocative. The white LED light, positioned between the first canvas and the circular element, emphasizes the volumes and creates an elegant and measured visual effect, capable of transforming spatial perception and establishing a subtle dialogue between light and matter.
Note: the gold leaf reacts dynamically to external light. The incidence and direction of the light source can generate reflections and hues that slightly vary the visual perception of the work depending on the viewing point.
"Satellite" is not just a painting, but an installation that symbolically represents an element of space. This theme recurs in Bruno Bani's works, known for his ability to evoke the infinite and the mystery of space through precise geometries and LED and UV lights.
This unique piece is hand-signed by the artist on the back, ensuring its authenticity and value. Moreover, the work is archived, ensuring traceability and relevance in the contemporary artistic landscape.
Alongside the work, the genuine signature by the artist will be provided, further attesting to the uniqueness and originality of this creation.
Bruno Bani (1964) - "Satellite"
Year: 2026
Color: Red, white, and gold
Size: 30 x 30 cm
Technique: Mixed media
This fascinating work by Bruno Bani, entitled "Satellite", is a perfect example of his mastery in the use of geometry and light. Realized on three overlapped canvases painted in three distinct colors — red, white, and gold — this creation reflects the simplicity of forms and the purity of colors, distinctive characteristics of Bani's art.
The geometry of the stacked canvases creates a layered composition that adds depth and dynamism to the piece. The clean lines and essential shapes recall a minimalist aesthetic, allowing the viewer to focus on the fundamental elements of color and form.
The application of gold leaf adds a touch of magnificence and light to the work, making it particularly evocative. The white LED light, positioned between the first canvas and the circular element, emphasizes the volumes and creates an elegant and measured visual effect, capable of transforming spatial perception and establishing a subtle dialogue between light and matter.
Note: the gold leaf reacts dynamically to external light. The incidence and direction of the light source can generate reflections and hues that slightly vary the visual perception of the work depending on the viewing point.
"Satellite" is not just a painting, but an installation that symbolically represents an element of space. This theme recurs in Bruno Bani's works, known for his ability to evoke the infinite and the mystery of space through precise geometries and LED and UV lights.
This unique piece is hand-signed by the artist on the back, ensuring its authenticity and value. Moreover, the work is archived, ensuring traceability and relevance in the contemporary artistic landscape.
Alongside the work, the genuine signature by the artist will be provided, further attesting to the uniqueness and originality of this creation.
