Video: Figures and geometry: unusual paintings with philosophical overtones
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The artist (Sergio Cerchi) managed to combine artistic images and geometric space in his works. His paintings - intricate plots with elements of the Renaissance, Egyptian themes and philosophical overtones, easily transport the viewer into a fascinating world of illusions …
From an early age, Sergio began to experience a special passion for drawing, trying various techniques and only a few years later, he managed to come up with his own style, combining shapes and geometry in it. The plots of his paintings resemble fragments of historical, psychological, artistic and philosophical values, where the key figure is not only the image, but also the atmosphere reigning around. And if you look closely at his work, you can see that objects and background, mixing together, form a full-fledged picture, which captures sculptural forms made in warm shades and half-tones.
"Geometry of Shadows" is a wonderful series of works that, through experiments, created a number of monochrome photographs, which capture surreal scenes from everyday life.
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