Original artwork description:

We were in Italy, and I went with the kids to visit my brother at his company. On the reception desk, there were electronic circuits printed on fabric, creating a beautiful silver decoration.
Later, we passed by a church, and the kids, curious, asked me to go inside. There was a statue of the Madonna with a halo of golden stars.
That's how came the idea for this icon that I made on canvas.

This drawing also represents the curiosity to understand how technological progress and the impact of artificial intelligence will change our spiritual imagination, perhaps even opening up the horizon to the concept of a digital God.

With this drawing, I wanted to experiment with two changes: the transition from small to large format and the transition from paper to canvas.

The artwork, created on canvas and measuring 1x1.50 m, will be delivered rolled up in a tube. Once received, you can choose how to display it: the canvas can be stretched on a canvas board or placed in a picture frame. Adding glass is not necessary, but if you prefer to use it, I recommend opting for anti-reflective glass to best preserve the visibility of the finer details.

Materials used:

Canvas (without canvas board)

Tags:
#sacred geometry #holy angels #italian classicism #traditional contemporary #sacred icons 

Digital God (2024)

Pencil drawing 
by Alessia Sinopoli

£2,083.5 Alert

Original artwork description
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We were in Italy, and I went with the kids to visit my brother at his company. On the reception desk, there were electronic circuits printed on fabric, creating a beautiful silver decoration.
Later, we passed by a church, and the kids, curious, asked me to go inside. There was a statue of the Madonna with a halo of golden stars.
That's how came the idea for this icon that I made on canvas.

This drawing also represents the curiosity to understand how technological progress and the impact of artificial intelligence will change our spiritual imagination, perhaps even opening up the horizon to the concept of a digital God.

With this drawing, I wanted to experiment with two changes: the transition from small to large format and the transition from paper to canvas.

The artwork, created on canvas and measuring 1x1.50 m, will be delivered rolled up in a tube. Once received, you can choose how to display it: the canvas can be stretched on a canvas board or placed in a picture frame. Adding glass is not necessary, but if you prefer to use it, I recommend opting for anti-reflective glass to best preserve the visibility of the finer details.

Materials used:

Canvas (without canvas board)

Tags:
#sacred geometry #holy angels #italian classicism #traditional contemporary #sacred icons 
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My name is Alessia, I am an Italian living in Berlin, and I am an artist who draws. My tool is the pencil. My main interest lies in realistic portraiture.... Read more

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