Description
The artistic journey continues with a profound exploration of Piazza di Spagna, channeling its rounded allure and architectural simplicity into a genuine masterpiece—crafted with nothing more than soap and water.
In this creation, the artist’s inspiration springs from the rounded contours of Piazza di Spagna, capturing its essence in a work that embraces simplicity. Soap and water, humble in their nature, become the chosen medium to breathe life into this depiction. The meticulous chiseling of the stem and the unaffected bracts reveal a commitment to preserving the purity of form.
Delving into the heart of the artistic process, a Cimarolo artichoke takes center stage, chosen for its geometric perfection mirroring the square of the piazza. The perpendicular stem becomes a symbolic representation of Via Condotti, intertwining nature and cityscape with finesse. The proportions, meticulously observed, draw parallels with the iconic Piazza di Spagna, creating a visual symphony that resonates with authenticity.
As the artist’s gaze shifts, an invitation is extended to view Piazza di Spagna from above. In this aerial perspective, the observer is beckoned to appreciate the uncanny similarity between the artwork and the actual square—a testament to the artist’s keen eye for detail and connection to the environment.
Excitingly, the creative endeavor has set its sights on a grand stage—the MoMA in New York. The meticulous procedure to secure an exhibition space has been set in motion, with hopes soaring high. The prospect of sharing this work on an international platform adds an extra layer of anticipation, as the artist eagerly awaits the possibility of bringing the spirit of Piazza di Spagna to a global audience.
This work, born from soap, water, and the spirit of Piazza di Spagna, stands not just as a piece of art but as a testament to the harmonious interplay between urban landscapes and the simplicity found in everyday elements.
For this work, the procedure for requesting exhibition at the MoMA in New York has been forwarded and we hope to be able to carry it out. The journey to the MoMA is not just a pursuit of recognition; it is an aspiration to share a piece of Rome’s soul with the world.
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