Circular Movement 2013 28x20
Aldo Sesana
Original Painting : Acrylic on Canvas
Size : 27.6x19.7 in | 70x50 cm
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Abstract Acrylic on Canvas $$$$$$$
Year2013
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromArtist 2013
Story / Additional InfoThis painting is centered on a central symbol from which four others rotate carried by the circular movement of the center. It is an abstract expressionist painting where a background full of apparently illegible letters gives rhythmic support to the symbols that revolve around it. From the center the other graphics that surround them come out hooked. It is a work of great movement including the background. This work contains graphics in movement turning around a center. There are five that move on a white textured background with illegible texts that suggest ancient symbols. Symbols and circular movements come out from the center. These hook onto the symbol in the center creating the feeling of being pulled. The white background covered with unreadable old texts of multiple colors.
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Aldo Sesana - Argentina
Art Brokerage: Aldo Sesana Argentine Artist: Aldo Sesana, an Argentine artist with a long international career. He currently develops artistic and teaching activity in his workshop in Buenos Aires. In Argentina, he is a permanent artist at Los Coleccionistas, an art gallery in Buenos Aires. He has been a Juror at the Castagnino Museum. He was invited by the National Endowment for the Arts. He has made trips to the United States, Europe and the Orient. On his trips to India, he held exhibitions at Centaur Art Gallery in Bombay. In Spain, where he settled for three years, participated in more than six exhibitions. He made Didactic Illustrations for children's books. In Italy, he was invited by the De Venedictis Art gallery and he exhibits his paintings at D'arte Moderna, Milan. He won First Prize in the Pacific Art League. which opened the doors to exhibit in the USA. In Miami, he was a permanent exhibitor at George Sori Fine Art. He then settled in the Caribbean and exhibited in Saint Thomas at the National Gallery, also in Saint Yohn, Mapes and Monde Gallery. His work is admired by private, national and international collections. Listings wanted.