Fabio Riaudo
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His artistic vision focuses on an imaginary world, with the intention of totally overturning our common perception of space, through a highly instinctive, gestural technique creating melancholy landscapes of dimensions that give an intense sense of emptiness and perdition, accentuated by the marked chiaroscuro contrast. Through his works the artist invites us to reflect on the contradictions of contemporary society, in particular on human relations and the sheer instability of being, accentuating its fragility, superficiality and uncertainty, all of which characteristics that inevitably invoke a sense of solitude and insecurity. It’s interesting to note that none of the works are accompanied by preparatory sketches or designs, but based solely on the uncontrolled impulses of the artist himself.
His artistic vision focuses on an imaginary world, with the intention of totally overturning our common perception of space, through a highly instinctive, gestural technique creating melancholy landscapes of dimensions that give an intense sense of emptiness and perdition, accentuated by the marked chiaroscuro contrast. Through his works the artist invites us to reflect on the contradictions of contemporary society, in particular on human relations and the sheer instability of being, accentuating its fragility, superficiality and uncertainty, all of which characteristics that inevitably invoke a sense of solitude and insecurity. It’s interesting to note that none of the works are accompanied by preparatory sketches or designs, but based solely on the uncontrolled impulses of the artist himself.
His artistic vision focuses on an imaginary world, with the intention of totally overturning our common perception of space, through a highly instinctive, gestural technique creating melancholy landscapes of dimensions that give an intense sense of emptiness and perdition, accentuated by the marked chiaroscuro contrast. Through his works the artist invites us to reflect on the contradictions of contemporary society, in particular on human relations and the sheer instability of being, accentuating its fragility, superficiality and uncertainty, all of which characteristics that inevitably invoke a sense of solitude and insecurity. It’s interesting to note that none of the works are accompanied by preparatory sketches or designs, but based solely on the uncontrolled impulses of the artist himself.