This painting entitled Infinite, is an abstract work measuring 35×50 cm. The composition is dominated by a central explosion of light, represented by a luminous circle that emanates intensity and heat. At the center of the circle, a deep blue core, a focal point of energy and mystery, surrounded by a shade of bright yellow that radiates outward.
The circular movement of the light creates a dynamic, almost hypnotic effect, which draws the observer’s gaze towards the center of the painting. The colors of the circle gradually fade into shades of orange and red, giving a feeling of warmth and vitality. This chromatic transition evokes a sunrise or sunset, symbols of cyclicality and perpetual renewal.
Below the luminous sphere, the painting is crossed by horizontal stripes of various colors, which alternate in a sequence of yellow, red, purple and blue. These horizontal bands create a structure that contrasts with the circular movement above, introducing a visual tension that balances the composition. The stripes reflect the central light, as if the glow were spilling onto a surface below, creating a symphony of colors that vibrate in harmony.
The central column, which extends from the luminous center towards the bottom of the painting, is an axis of connection between heaven and earth, between spirit and matter. This column is crossed by light vertical brushstrokes that are a continuous flow of energy, emphasizing the theme of infinity and continuity.
The combination of colors and shapes in the painting creates a meditative and contemplative effect. Light is the main protagonist, with its power to transform and unite the elements of the composition. Vibrant colors and their interactions bring about feelings of joy, serenity and introspection.
The painting is a representation of universal energy and its presence in all things. The central light symbolizes the primary source of life and knowledge, radiating through the various levels of existence. The horizontal bands and central column serve as links between the divine and the earthly, exploring spirituality and the essence of human existence.
The painting is exhibited at Villa Pallavicini in Serravalle Scrivia, AL.
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