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Moby Dick (2023) Painting by Marco Scaramuzza
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Quest’opera fa parte della mia “Serie Graffito”. Il mio percorso di artista e maestro del vetro mi ha portato ad abbinare il vetro di Murano, con i suoi meravigliosi colori, alla preziosa foglia d’argento che uniti diventano la mia tela sulla quale dipingere. Il Graffito, antica arte che ho rivisitato in una chiave più moderna ed i colori da pittura sono il mio modo per realizzare i quadri rappresentati.
Che libro fantastico. Moby Dick mi ha sempre affascinato e ho pensato alla forza, alla determinazione, a come doveva essere marchiata la sua pelle dalle fiocine e dagli arpioni che hanno cercato di fermare la sua vita senza riuscirci. Moby Dick nuota ancora libera nei mari della nostra immaginazione.
Materiale
Lastra di vetro di Murano, foglia d’argento (puro argento 1000/00), colori da alta temperatura, pannello di legno verniciato accoppiato al vetro e cornice in legno come da foto pubblicata.
Tecnica
Per rappresentare le ferite ho usato una lastra di vetro rosso scuro e per la pelle della balena la foglia d’argento graffiata con una punta d’acciaio e dipinta con colori da alta temperatura. Un lavoro lungo e minuzioso di incisione. Il tutto racchiuso in una lastra di vetro cristallo, per mantenere inalterata la preziosa foglia d’argento. Il quadro è pronto e lo metto in forno dove raggiunge la temperatura di fusione a 1450 gradi Fahrenheit e molto lentamente si raffredda per un ciclo di 20 ore circa. Finalmente ho in mano il vetro pronto per essere rifinito tramite il processo di molatura a freddo. L’opera così finita viene accoppiata ad un pannello di legno e per ultimo incorniciata. Firmata mediante incisione sul fronte ed allegato il certificato di autenticità.
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Marco Scaramuzza is a contemporary Italian artist. A versatile artist and master glassmaker, he combines a love for Murano glass with his background as a painter. Born in the beautiful city of Venice, from a young age he followed his father's great ion for Murano glass, falling in love with this precious material tied to the traditions of his land. After his studies, he began collaborating with some of the most representative glass companies in contemporary Murano glass design, historic brands such as VeArt and Vistosi. Focusing his interest on the technical aspects of glassworking and decoration, on research, design, and the study of this material, he started deg and creating furniture and lighting objects for national and international companies. In 2002, he was given the prestigious assignment by the European Community and the Ministry of Equal Opportunities to coordinate courses in Venice aimed at promoting female employment and the development of artisanal glass workshops for this purpose. In 2003, he finally started his own artistic workshop. Besides painting, he uses the techniques of glass fusion, lampworking, and engraving, enriching many of his works with precious silver leaves that, coupled with colored glass sheets, become the canvas on which he draws and paints. The engraving combined with other artistic glass techniques allows him to freely express his creativity and imagination in the paintings, objects, and sculptures that make up his collections. His research involves and excites him, stimulating him to find new forms of artistic expression in original and unique works. His works have participated in various international events and exhibitions and are present in showrooms in many Italian and foreign cities. Each piece evokes the soul and spirit of the material, captivating the viewer with its brilliance and infinite reflections
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1961
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- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists
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