Diego Palasgo is a leading exponent of contemporary Informal Abstraction, known for his textured, abstract style and his highly instinctive, gestural painting. His style is based on the freedom of the mark, where color does not describe objects but evokes pure emotions and moods. He uses a rich, textured technique, layering acrylics, enamels, and pigments to create three-dimensional, dynamic surfaces. His distinctive, bold graphic marks, often black or brightly colored, seem to scratch the canvas, overlapping with larger areas of color.
His artistic research explores chaos and balance, transforming the act of painting into a physical and cathartic experience. His works are highly prized among modern furniture collectors for their ability to engage with contemporary architectural spaces.
Diego Palasgo. Untitled, 1999 - Mixed-material on plywood, 60x70 cm
A mature work by Diego Palasgo, featuring a dense composition: in the upper right, zigzag lines break up the material mass, seeking a confluence between order/geometry and chaos/matter. The rich palette of cobalt blue, ochre, and acid yellows creates highlights that are essential for the depth of the work.
The format is ideal for the main wall of an office, where solid wood, copper, and earthy colors blend with glass, metal, and concrete. These materials convey solidity and warmth in an industrial setting with rigid geometric lines, interacting harmoniously. The painting thus serves as a "bridge" between the raw core of the structure and the elegance of the design, lending the room a sophisticated and intellectual character (see image "Context").
- Signature on the front
- Artist's authentication on photograph bearing stamps of the Aldo Mari Art Gallery (LC)
- Sold without frame
- Excellent condition
Diego Palasgo is a leading exponent of contemporary Informal Abstraction, known for his textured, abstract style and his highly instinctive, gestural painting. His style is based on the freedom of the mark, where color does not describe objects but evokes pure emotions and moods. He uses a rich, textured technique, layering acrylics, enamels, and pigments to create three-dimensional, dynamic surfaces. His distinctive, bold graphic marks, often black or brightly colored, seem to scratch the canvas, overlapping with larger areas of color.
His artistic research explores chaos and balance, transforming the act of painting into a physical and cathartic experience. His works are highly prized among modern furniture collectors for their ability to engage with contemporary architectural spaces.
Diego Palasgo. Untitled, 1999 - Mixed media on plywood, 60x70 cm
A mature work by Diego Palasgo, featuring a dense composition: in the upper right, zigzag lines break up the material mass, seeking a confluence between order/geometry and chaos/matter. The rich palette of cobalt blue, ochre, and acid yellows creates highlights that are essential for the depth of the support.
The format is ideal for the main wall of an office, where solid wood, copper, and earthy colors blend with glass, metal, and concrete. These materials convey solidity and warmth in an industrial setting with rigid geometric lines, interacting harmoniously. The painting thus acts as a "bridge" between the raw core of the structure and the elegance of the design, lending the room a sophisticated and intellectual character (see image "Context").
- Signature on the front
- Artist's certificate on photograph bearing the stamps of the Aldo Mari Art Gallery (LC)
- Sold unframed
- Excellent condition
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGrey, White, Beige, Brown, Orange, Creme, Yellow, BlackMaterialOtherNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeMediumHeight60 cmWidth70 cm