David Harianna (1978) - LUCE ACIDA NELL'ABISSO

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David Harianna (1978), hand-signed, LUCE ACIDA NELL'ABISSO is an original 60×40 cm acrylic painting from Italy (2025) in excellent condition, representative of contemporary abstract-material Expressionism.

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A 40x60x2cm framed artwork, visually stunning and conceptually powerful, by contemporary artist David Harianna. This canvas is not just painting but a tactile monument to the universal and often frustrating experience of loading in the digital world.
Theme & Contrast
The piece is an excellent example of Material Abstract Expressionism that embodies the emotional tension between the darkness of the crash and the sudden manifestation of vital energy. The artist chose the familiar (and sometimes feared) digital waiting screen as the subject.
Technique & Visual Impact
Harianna employs an extremely dense impasto technique. Deep black and dark tones dominate, building an almost sculptural surface that evokes the gravity of a locked system, the darkness of a digital abyss, or the depth of an unreleased level. This base acts as a monolithic black screen.
Against this mass, the neon/acid red (the chromatic equivalent of a 'glitch' or a system signal) bursts forth with gestural force, creating luminous cracks that seem to emerge from beneath the surface. These flashes of color are not random but an energetic pulsation, a visual hacking that cuts through the shadow, representing a vital energy, the truth of data, or the sharp emotion of an imminent rage-quit.
The Interactive Element
The writings ' and 'LOADING,' carved in a cold blue, transform the viewer into a user. A direct and ironic dialogue is created with those watching, trapped in a painterly loop of waiting.
For Gaming Culture Collectors
This piece is perfect for collectors who appreciate tactile painting, bold use of contrast, and works with a strong dramatic and conceptual character. It makes a bold comment on the digital age, video game experience, and Glitchcore/Cyberpunk aesthetics, powerfully defining the space of a high-end gaming room.

A 40x60x2cm framed artwork, visually stunning and conceptually powerful, by contemporary artist David Harianna. This canvas is not just painting but a tactile monument to the universal and often frustrating experience of loading in the digital world.
Theme & Contrast
The piece is an excellent example of Material Abstract Expressionism that embodies the emotional tension between the darkness of the crash and the sudden manifestation of vital energy. The artist chose the familiar (and sometimes feared) digital waiting screen as the subject.
Technique & Visual Impact
Harianna employs an extremely dense impasto technique. Deep black and dark tones dominate, building an almost sculptural surface that evokes the gravity of a locked system, the darkness of a digital abyss, or the depth of an unreleased level. This base acts as a monolithic black screen.
Against this mass, the neon/acid red (the chromatic equivalent of a 'glitch' or a system signal) bursts forth with gestural force, creating luminous cracks that seem to emerge from beneath the surface. These flashes of color are not random but an energetic pulsation, a visual hacking that cuts through the shadow, representing a vital energy, the truth of data, or the sharp emotion of an imminent rage-quit.
The Interactive Element
The writings ' and 'LOADING,' carved in a cold blue, transform the viewer into a user. A direct and ironic dialogue is created with those watching, trapped in a painterly loop of waiting.
For Gaming Culture Collectors
This piece is perfect for collectors who appreciate tactile painting, bold use of contrast, and works with a strong dramatic and conceptual character. It makes a bold comment on the digital age, video game experience, and Glitchcore/Cyberpunk aesthetics, powerfully defining the space of a high-end gaming room.

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Artist
David Harianna (1978)
Sold with frame
No
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
LUCE ACIDA NELL'ABISSO
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Blue, Red
Height
60 cm
Width
40 cm
Depiction/Theme
Pop Culture
Style
Contemporary
Period
2010-2020
ItalyVerified
83
Objects sold
100%
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