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self portait / witnessing the transformation / being discovered ("sedimentation" and "etching")
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# 22.03

Being discovered ("sedimentation" and "etching")


The question of the paint coming away led to a reflection that resulted in an experiment with another artist (beginning in 2004 and never finished).
I thought of provoking somehow through her hands the flaking of the painted surface, blending a process of deterioration with another creative act.
I allowed Elisabetta Di Maggio to work directly on the work with her gesture of excavation, with her scalpels that cut the substance I had added little by little over the years with my brush.
Something was revealed that contains two opposing and complementary gestures, but which in their converging give life to a form.

(Written in 2021)
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Maria Morganti and Elisabetta Di Maggio, "Sedimentation / Engrave #1"
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Venice, 2004, Oil on canvas and endgrave, 50 x 60 cm, Ph. F. Allegretto
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Detail, Maria Morganti and Elisabetta Di Maggio, "Sedimentation / Engrave #1"
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Venice, 2004, Oil on canvas and endgrave, 50 x 60 cm, Ph. F. Allegretto