Romano Isidoro Domenico - Waiting
Romano Isidoro Domenico - Waiting
SKU:CPIO001
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Table
Soggetto: Fantastic/dreamlike
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
Surrealist aesthetics emerged around the 1920s and encompassed all fields of artistic research. Specifically, in the visual arts, Surrealism sought to explore the human subconscious and translate it into artwork through a mechanical writing process based on dream analysis. Consequently, Surrealist artworks propose the representation of a dreamlike dimension, completely dissociated from reality. However, this representation often relies on a hyperrealistic formal rendering, paradoxically accentuating the illusory and ambiguous nature of the surreal dimension. The subjects depicted in Romano Isidoro Domenico's works can be considered surreal in every respect, given the presence of heterogeneous elements arising from a pure exercise in the association of ideas. His Surrealism, however, is decidedly original, driven by an eclectic approach, always striving to experiment with new expressive modalities.
Romano Isidoro Domenico's stylistic language undoubtedly stems from the Surrealist tradition of illusionistic and ambiguous figurative art, but it is reworked with a dry objectivity that clearly draws on elements of metaphysics and magical realism. Romano Isidoro Domenico's impossible objects and subjects are delineated through pure lines and a clean, simplified design. The colors are also applied in compact areas. The spaces are enigmatic and immersed in an atmosphere of stillness and silence. This work demonstrates the profound influence of metaphysics and Giorgio de Chirico on Romano Isidoro Domenico. Indeed, the elaboration of the subject, however surreal, occurs through the key processes of de Chirico's art: displacement (the sudden appearance of an object outside its usual context) and condensation (the fusion of multiple objects into a single entity). The setting is also clearly inspired by De Chirico, with the highly rational space and geometric buildings that reference Italian architecture.
Romano Isidoro Domenico is a painter born in Milan in 1947. He lives and works in Mariano Comense. He is a highly eclectic and original artist, whose work, fundamentally surrealist, draws on a variety of elements from metaphysical art, magical realism, and geometric abstraction.
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