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# 7.03

Milesi


SEDIMENTATION FOR THE 19TH-CENTURY ROOM AT THE FONDAZIONE QUERINI STAMPALIA, Venice 2008
 
A "Sedimentation" hangs like an overdoor in the 19th-century room of the gallery.
In this work I have mainly concentrated on the flower in the Milesi figure’s hair, which I saw as a palette on which the painter had figured out all of his colours. It is like the place where the artist cleaned his brushes.
 
Colour Catalogue (Venice, May-November 2008)
 
Layer 1
Camillo Innocenti’s "Il Gioiello" 
The edges of the box containing the jewel. There are five brushstrokes of carmine red with a hint of beige.
 
Layer 2
White. The veil of the dress. Transparent white. Innocenti’s "Il Gioiello" 
 
Layer 3
Grey. Sugar paper. Greenish colour.
The wall and curtain behind the figure of Innocenti’s "Il Gioiello" 
 
Layer 4
The green of the flower that is part of a bunch in the hair of Milesi’s "La modella".
 
Layer 5
Carmine red.
Again the bunch and the flower.
 
Layer 6
The bunch of flowers again. Another green. I lighten the previous green.
 
Layer 7
The flowers. Blue like the September sky.
 
Layer 8
In the flower: dark purple.
 
Layer 9
Dark sugar paper. The edge of the porcelain cup in Innocenti’s painting.
 
Layer 10
Lilac in my bowl: the flower.
 
Layer 11
Green in the flower.
 
Layer 12
Green again. Again in the flower. Grass green.
 
Layer 13
Green. Lighter green. The flower.
 
Layer 14
I add a little light blue to the green. The flower (my bowl!).
 
Layer 15
Lighter green.
 
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