Specifications:
Biodegradable Pla bas-relief in a personalized black frame. Work ready to hang.
Battery operated, switch at the bottom recessed into the frame.
Year 2022
Work archived and included in the latest catalogue of the initiative: "2017 - 2022 Journey in search of beauty".
Event sponsored by the City of Palermo.
Authentic catalogue and photos with dedication from the Master included.
Unique work.
Alessandro says about this work :
"This work in particular has a great value for me, as the research that led me to the creation of this luminous bas-relief has contributed significantly to the achievement of new artistic awareness.
I will now try to explain the conceptual aspect of it.
The work in particular, which is the second, and not the first of its kind, had the ability to take me to another level! This made me understand that I could bend at will the perception that the light, my very personal interpretation of the light, could have had both on the environment and on the user, and that is that my very personal way of understanding in that particular context specifically "the light", could guide the observer to that particular personal point of view that timidly every artist almost always possesses in himself, his own!
All this reasoning obviously would have contradicted not only the indisputable objectivity of the personal and objective point of view of the user, but could even have succeeded in bringing it to the point of bringing it onto a level of metaphysical and personal perception... mine”.
For several years Alessandro Butera's works have been present in private collections throughout Europe. The author with his works continues the stylistic evolution, modern and minimal starting from the spatialist concept that he pursues in a personal and distinctive way.
The work is accompanied by a signed photographic certificate, attesting to the technical characteristics.
Particular attention and care is dedicated to the packaging, which consists of three layers of protection:
Bubble wrap is used to wrap the painting, which is then placed in a high-density polystyrene box, the whole thing is covered with a final layer of cardboard, ensuring transportation without unpleasant surprises.