Aldo Dorella - A Story of Misunderstanding
Aldo Dorella - A Story of Misunderstanding
SKU:RCEL004
Oil, 76X66 , year 1984
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Horizontal
Supporto: Canvas
Soggetto: Historical
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
Subject: Aldo Dorella possesses a distinctive painting technique in which the subjects appear barely sketched and blend into the background. The subject seems difficult to grasp, but given the figures' poses and the work's title, it appears to be the story of a misunderstanding that has arisen between the young characters, creating distance between them. Of interest are the costumes of the participants in the painting, which include two clowns and a dancer. The world of the circus is depicted by Dorella, recalling a beloved and appreciated theme of painting by artists such as Picasso. What appears within the canvas, however, despite a slight smile, is a clown with sadness in his eyes, accentuated by the gesture of his hand resting on his cheek. Aldo Dorella's entire pictorial output consists of genre scenes often featuring clowns or acrobats. The style of artist Aldo Dorella transfigures perceived reality into an intense chromatic and pictorial vibration. He adopts an impressionistic approach, taking it to its pictorial extremes. The effects of light on his subjects convey an emotional brushstroke, expressed through a vibrant and vibrant line. In this way, Aldo Dorella infuses life into his scenes, finding a sincere poetic inspiration even in the very everyday life that, at first glance, might seem banal. Aldo Dorella was born in 1925. A self-taught artist, he began painting in the 1950s, eager to express and communicate his moral and aesthetic beliefs. In 1965, he opened a studio in Milan and frequented the Pinacoteca di Brera. His pictorial practice tends toward figurative art, particularly notable for his genre scenes and melancholic figures of clowns and acrobats. His style draws on Impressionism to imbue his subjects with intense vibrations of vitality and poetry.
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