Fluorescent paper on black cardboard. The back features a label from the artist's studio with the title, description, and date of the work. The work is published in the artist's catalog "Geometrie cromo-cinetiche," on page 26 (attached to the work). A graduate in Industrial Design, Dario Zaffaroni's artistic career traces its roots back to the 1960s. Visual perception is the cornerstone of his work. In the Cromodinamiche Fluorescenti series, he works with shapes, geometric reliefs, and fluorescent cut-out paper: the fluorescence acts as a powerful visual stimulus, almost as if it were a draw for attention. The geometric shapes, in their mathematical rigor, seem trapped in colored stripes that intersect like laces, bars, or constraints. However, as soon as the observer changes their perspective, the forms are freed and acquire dynamism and energy, inviting them to engage in a play of varying tones, lights, refractions, shadows, and shapes that are the result of the observer's movement relative to the artwork. The work is framed.
Code: ARARCO0308872
The work is in very good condition, possibly showing slight signs of wear; it may have undergone expert restoration. We strive to present the actual condition as accurately as possible with photographs. If any details are unclear from the photographs, the description shall prevail.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialWoodNumber of items1OrientationSquareArt sizeSmallHeight37 cmWidth37 cm