Carta da Zucchero - Mixed media on canvas and corten steel
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- Artist Benetta Enrico
- Category Abstract Paintings
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Creation year 2011
- Dimensions 50 x 35 x 10 cm
- Technique Mixed media on canvas and corten steel
About
A work that refers to that past time of which our memories become precious, thanks to its chromatic gradations and corten steel letters, which oxidation offers the acquisition of nuances.
This piece is handmade to order
Estimated production time: 30 days
Signed by the artist
This work includes the artist's signature
Regular price € 5.917
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Benetta Enrico
Benetta has a distinctive mark, whether these are canvases or installations, and his fonts are the print of excellence (the Bodoni) which has become his stylistic mark, his base for the creation of an original and casual visual narrative. It is as if the letter for Benetta were not the primary element of the word, but something that should be contemplated, as if it were the constitutive thought of the work itself.
The letters, in fact, free fall and create new stories, new adventures that the imagination of the spectator re-elaborates, giving a different meaning to the work every time. The corten steel, natural material used for the sculptures, transmits that patina feel of the past that evokes the fascinating elements of great volumes of our history.