Luigi Rossanigo (Italy,1948)
Stretched canvas..vergelijk Castellani
Luigi Rossanigo (Italy,1948)
Technique: Mixed media\Signature: Hand signed
The deformed canvas communicates the presence of ideas that push, ask for space, vibrate in a balanced play of full and empty parts, ideas that are realised then disappear quickly, in a dynamic vortex that the work communicates with immediacy. This remarkable and original result must be ascribed to the wilful research (the first attempts date back to 1972) which led the artist to finally move the surface of the canvas and so to transfer a physical equation of speed into a space-time dimension without boundaries. Today, Rossanigo moves the canvas with small oval or dot-like shapes or lines, that combine in balanced geometric compositions, almost alien to the tormented tensions that have animated the artist’s works for a long time. Perhaps a period really ended with the appearance of a more serene vision of reality. The charm of bright colours in the alienating intensity of the monochrome remains intact. G. Castelli. - The picture is a compound of highly tactile and neatly moulded resin, reminiscent of a spatial drawing with remarkable primitive marks. Painted on stretched (extroflexed) canvas. Signed on the back.
See: Enrico Castellani (August 4, 1930 – December 1, 2017) was an Italian painter associated with the Zero movement