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Digital Arts,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Categories Abstract Motorcycle
Lo utilizziamo ovunque, sulla pasta o semplicemente con il pane, nell'insalata o come condimento per le carni. Stiamo parlando dell'olio, cosa ancor più importante però è che è un alimento sano e nutriente. L’olio extravergine di oliva è un alimento con caratteristiche eccezionali che fa bene alla salute e al benessere generale dell’organismo, e alla Motocicletta.
This composition is an irreverent ode to advertising surrealism, where the boundary between cooking and mechanics melts... into engine oil.
At first glance, we are greeted by a female figure with a plastic smile, worthy of 1950s ads, intent on carefully pouring a drizzle of oil - but not just any oil: the iconic "Fiat Oil", known more for engines than for fried aubergines. The woman's delightfully naive expression seems to suggest: "I don't know why, but this oil really tastes like... pistons."
Below, a sumptuous dish - a carnivorous and side dish triumph - enthusiastically receives the precious lubricating fluid, perhaps unaware that it will be more suitable for a muffler than a frying pan. Yet, the real masterpiece lies in the question printed in red:
"Why is this oil always so clear even after frying?"
The answer is obvious: because it is engine oil!
The visual play between the two packages - that of the "real" cooking oil and that of Olio Fiat - is a coup de théâtre worthy of the best advertising Dadaism. The dichotomy between function and fiction generates a semiotic short circuit that makes the work pungent and paradoxical.
In conclusion, this work is a slow-fire conceptual frying, an invitation to reflect on how much we sometimes trust packages... and those who pour them with too much conviction. Recommended viewing with a wrench in one hand and a fork in the other.
Related themes
Schascia MotorcyclesSchascia MotoSchascia DisegniDrawing MotorcyclesDrawing Cafe Racer
Schascia, born in 1976 and living in Milan, is a versatile artist who stands out for his passion for painting and sculpture. Self-taught, he has explored art without going through traditional academic paths, developing a unique style that combines a love of motorcycles and artistic abstraction.
His painting is an ode to modern motorcycles, vintage vehicles, as well as unique creations such as special motorcycles and café racers. Schascia captures not only the mechanical beauty of these machines but also their character and spirit through his vibrant canvases. His attraction to cubism and abstract art is evident in the way he deconstructs and reinvents these motorcycles, presenting them in new and fascinating ways.
In addition to his pictorial works, Schascia is passionate about sculpture, particularly the recreation of motorcycle parts in ceramic. This practice allows him to merge his love for mechanics and art, giving birth to innovative sculptures that combine functionality and aesthetics.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : 1976
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists