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“Rhapsody in Blue No. 67” by Roberto Tagliazucchi explores the concept of absence and suspension through a refined and deeply evocative pictorial language. The deep blue, with its dark and vibrant shades, creates an immersive atmosphere that envelops the viewer, drawing them into a silent and contemplative dimension. The central element, a barely outlined geometric figure suspended in the void, introduces a visual tension that evokes uncertainty and transience. The thin, almost broken black line suggests a fragile balance between presence and dissolution, between the real and the abstract. The masterful use of light and shadows enhances the sense of mystery, transforming the canvas into a meditative space where the observer is invited to question their own perception.
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With his refined and minimalist poetics, Tagliazucchi succeeds in translating the musical language of rhapsody into a rarefied visual experience, where silence becomes an integral part of the composition. Rhapsody in Blue No. 67 is a work that challenges both gaze and imagination, transforming absence into a powerful vehicle of emotion.. Each piece in the series becomes a unique journey into the human soul, a profound exploration that goes beyond the visible to touch the invisible.
by Maria Stone critica d'arte
Acrylic on Fabriano paper on PVC panel 50x70x4 cm (the frames are an example of creation)
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