Luca Angioni
Monumental Archetypes
Luca Angioni invites us to embark on a journey, to discover a forgotten, highly symbolic, and monumental world. His works are somewhat like windows
onto an inner universe, an intertwining of geometries and colors that capture our gaze with a surprising immediacy.
It is as if Angioni speaks an ancient yet very modern language, a universal language made of pure forms, like concentric circles, which recall the idea
of perfection and completeness, and vibrant colors, which touch us deeply. It is not just about representing something monumental, but about
evoking the tireless breath of the representation of things.
Sometimes the colors contrast, other times they blend in delicate harmonies, but always with an expressive force that leaves no one indifferent.
But there is not only color. The very matter itself seems to vibrate, to come to life. The surface of Angioni's works has a particular texture, rough,almost palpable, that invites us to touch, to feel the depth of the image. It is as if the artist wanted to involve all our senses in this aesthetic experience.
And so, we find ourselves contemplating his works, letting ourselves be carried away by the flow of history.
It is not an art that reveals itself immediately, at first glance. It requires some time, an act of inner listening, of silence.But once we enter into harmony with this world, we discover its richness, its depth, its ability to touch the most intimate chords of our soul.
