Antonio Nocera - The Turquoise Kite
Antonio Nocera - The Turquoise Kite
SKU:AZAG001
Mixed techniques, 50x70
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Other
Soggetto: Sacred art
Stile: Abstract
Description of the work
Description of the work
The subject of Pinocchio is a recurring theme in the works of artist Antonio Nocera, including paintings, prints, and sculptures. The popular character, created by Collodi in 1881, is used by Nocera as an image of a precarious yet playful attitude toward life's uncertainties. Indeed, the figure of Pinocchio, already an emblem of an adventurous yet carefree existence, is always depicted in difficult tightrope-walking positions, perpetually teetering yet consistently lighthearted. The character of Pinocchio is particularly dear to artist Antonio Nocera, who has also created fine illustrated editions of Carlo Collodi's novel.
In this painting, Antonio Nocera creates a refined pictorial interpretation of the theme of Pinocchio, combining his linear elegance with the expressive power of the material. The subject is constructed with the customary line, typical of Antonio Nocera's figures—elongated and tapered—in a silhouette with frenetic and broken rhythms. Pinocchio is a chromatic field of dynamic, iridescent aqua-green, contrasting with the vivid red-orange of the background. His colorful form stands out against the space of the work, which expresses a touch of abstract expressionism. Around the figure of Pinocchio, other calligraphic signs identify sinuous movements, emphasizing the puppet's balancing acts.
Antonio Nocera was born in Caivano in 1949 and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. His artistic career developed primarily in Milan, where he lived since 1970 and frequented the artistic circles of Brera and the Navigli area. His fame is now international, thanks to the numerous exhibitions in which his paintings have been shown around the world. His themes often draw from fairy tales and legends, creating symbolic subjects that resonate with contemporary reality. Much of Antonio Nocera's work is also inspired by sacred art.
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