As a gift that is offered to the viewer, an ear of wheat emerges from the canvas with its bronze shades that remind us the connection with the earth. Simbolically wheat evokes life, abundance that in ancient pagan rites were celebrated through a specific god. Nature is perceived as the expression of the divine and therefore represents a gateway to other dimensions.
The fabrics soaked in plaster that cover the canvas are a reference to the soft drapes of ancient statues. The frailty of the elements reminds us of the ephemeral character
of existence, as witnesses of the relentless cycle of life.
wheat, plaster, cotton cloth, acrylic paint
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As a gift that is offered to the viewer, an ear of wheat emerges from the canvas with its bronze shades that remind us the connection with the earth. Simbolically wheat evokes life, abundance that in ancient pagan rites were celebrated through a specific god. Nature is perceived as the expression of the divine and therefore represents a gateway to other dimensions.
The fabrics soaked in plaster that cover the canvas are a reference to the soft drapes of ancient statues. The frailty of the elements reminds us of the ephemeral character
of existence, as witnesses of the relentless cycle of life.
wheat, plaster, cotton cloth, acrylic paint
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