Journey From Hyperrealism to Abstraction
Mucciaccia Gallery in Singapore showcases diverse subjects, ranging from Roberto Bernardi's hyperrealism to Jeffrey Kroll and Frank Holliday's pure abstraction, uniting ten significant artists.
The journey unfolds with Cristiano Pintaldi's canvases capturing Grace Kelly and Rihanna, using RGB colors to depict pixelated forms. Francesca Leone's 'Still Flows' alters facial features with water, creating an enigmatic aura.
Oliviero Rainaldi explores solitary human figures in both painting and sculpture, emphasizing essential form. Piero Pizzi Cannella's large canvases immerse everyday objects in symbolic scenes, evoking distant memories.
Luciano Ventrone's hyperrealist still lifes exude a Mediterranean charm, capturing ephemeral moments in eternal paintings. Roberto Bernardi, employing glazing techniques, presents surreal candies, tapping into subconscious emotions and childhood dreams.
Massimo Giannoni's 'Piazza' employs thick, abstract layers of color, transitioning from abstract to defined forms. Roberto Miniati weaves vibrant shapes into harmonious abstractions, leading to Jeffrey Kroll's pure abstraction in 'Deadalus,' 'Koral,' and 'Delos.'
The exhibition concludes with Frank Holliday's dynamic canvas, reflecting his Neo-expressionist approach. Inspired by music, his art captures emotions, emphasizing what remains on the canvas as the essence of the present moment.
Artist: Roberto Bernardi, Frank Holliday, Jeffrey Kroll, Francesca Leone, Roberto Miniati, Cristiano Pintaldi, Piero Pizzi Cannella, Oliviero Rainaldi, Luciano Ventrone, Massimo Giannoni
Image Credit: Massimo Giannoni, Piazza, 2014 - 2015/ Image courtesy of Mucciaccia Gallery.