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Work description and interpretation
Over time, a precise space devoted to painting has been defined in the studio. Over the years I noticed that on the floor in this zone all the traces of my steps and all the daily gestures determined by the act of painting have amassed there. I decided to transform the substance that was taking shape into a work and since 2018 I have put a sort of carpet made of elastic cement measuring 324 x 266 cm on the floor. It is a space that gradually gets covered in paint and dust. The impression is that of seeing a skin made of clay, almost like the dregs in the bottom of my brush holder, on which everything is slowly recorded. In 2020 when the “Gestureplace” was formed, the “Floor Imprint” was placed on a platform made of pieces of wood and steel like the ones used for the acqua alta floods. A pedestal to accommodate the painterly gesture on a daily basis.
Series description and interpretation
Traces
During the trajectory, imprints form and substance accumulates.Moving, acting, crossing through the space, leaving colour, tracing signs: all of this activity leaves parts of itself behind. What remains along the way constitutes something parallel and marks the passage of the experience. I turn back, I see the wake that I have left and I recognise something.

Typology description and interpretation
Gestureplace
Opere che nel loro insieme costituiscono l’opera “Luogogesto”

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Data
Author
Morganti, Maria
Creation year
2018
Place
Venice
Techniques and Materials
Oil paint on elastic cement, wooden box, steel easel
Typology
Gestureplace
Series
Traces
Archive Number
2018_Luogogesto_Impronte_001
Size
266 x 324 x 44 cm circa
Status Artwork
In progress
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Platform Model 1:10
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Platform model 1:10
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Platform in the corner of the Studio
Ph. F. Allegretto
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Platform in the corner of the Studio
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Floor before the Platform
Ph. F. Allegretto