Eolo (2022) Sculpture by Paolo Camporese

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Scultura in terracotta policroma con inserti in simil oro. La scultura rappresenta arlecchino, maschera del carnevale veneziano La scultura di arlecchino tiene sulla mano destra la propria maschera . La figura poggia su di un piedistallo in cui è raffigurato Eolo il dio del vento, attorno alla figura in rilievo i vortici dell'aria. Il rilievo[...]
Scultura in terracotta policroma con inserti in simil oro. La scultura rappresenta arlecchino, maschera del carnevale veneziano La scultura di arlecchino tiene sulla mano destra la propria maschera . La figura poggia su di un piedistallo in cui è raffigurato Eolo il dio del vento, attorno alla figura in rilievo i vortici dell'aria. Il rilievo di Eolo rappresenta l'emblema di questa scultura, l'osservatore può, attraverso la propria fantasia trovare delle associazioni tra la mitologia greca e arlecchino, due mondi apparentemente distanti. Pezzo unico.

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Paolo Camporese is a contemporary Italian artist. The artist has an innate passion for sculpture which he combines with a love for classical forms. The result is "learned"[...]

Paolo Camporese is a contemporary Italian artist. The artist has an innate passion for sculpture which he combines with a love for classical forms. The result is "learned" forms, which express his knowledge of reality but do not stop there. Paolo Camporese says that he wanders into the Past discovering through the Present the road to the Kingdom of the Spirit, as the Pre-romantic Child, rich in experience yet innocent, still tied to classical ideals but eager to free himself through the Models of modernity.

Finally, Camporese's main interest remains the Human Element and its analysis: the Faces and Heads of Children of the 17th or 18th century reflect universal psychological characteristics, shared through the continuous Flow of Time, but revisited and reconstructed through modern eyes and sensibilities.

Paolo Camporese was born in 1961, in Italy. He has exhibited all over Italy and has worked with the following galleries Minarte Treviso, Artequadri Camposampiero (PD), XXI century Gallery Padua, Viaducadiarte Bologna.



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