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Marco Antonio Didu

Marco Antonio DiduMarco Antonio Didu

The Italian painter Marco Antonio Didu moves fluidly between styles and subjects, from an abstract mode reminiscent of Kandinsky and Miro, to a figurative approach that recalls Matisse. In the former he portrays elemental conflicts and movements, with strong contrasting colors applied in smoothed, rounded forms meeting or circling one another against sparse, monochrome backdrops. These occasionally evoke bodies or landscapes, but he avoids being explicit in such works, instead drawing our eyes to the play of color, form and movement.

 

In more figurative pieces, meanwhile, the artist forgoes realism, instead surrounding his figures with minimalist forms and fragments of apparently unrelated images. The calming aesthetic of his smoothed lines, stable compositions and gentle palette creates a fascinating tension with the disjointed and curious randomness of his subjects. Beyond the respective intricacies of his abstract and figurative pieces, all his works demonstrate a striking balance of dynamism and poise. By moving so adeptly between such different – but not unrelated – aesthetics, Didu keeps viewers attentive and intrigued.

The Odyssey Within
Reception: Thursday December 17, 2009 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates: 12/15/2009 - 1/5/2010

Invitation to Marco Antonio Didu's exhibition

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Oil on Canvas
24" x 37"
$2000

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Oil on Canvas
24" x 37"
$2000

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Oil on Canvas
24" x 37"
$2000

Come la Civiltà Dominante Compenetrò Quella Autoctona
Oil on Canvas
24" x 37"
$2000

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