


I will remember November
Patrick Piccinelli
I will remember November
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Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas
Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas
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Like Matisse; Piccinelli is increasingly interested in the theme of the window. In this composition the artist plays with the notion inside / outside. The blue and black traces are released from the first frame and spring out towards the periphery; from the inside to the outside. For the painter it is a metaphor for the creative process. The pictorial work comes from his inner world; his painting is the sensitive and deep expression of his heart.Three vertical bands of light color framing a deep black rectangle: painted by Matisse in 1914; “Porte-Fenetre à Collioure” could be an abstract painting; as the extreme simplification of forms reaches here its most radical expression. The window is thus for the painters at the same time a frame; a separation; and the point of continuity between the inside and the outside; "the privileged place where the cohesion of space is made visible" (Isabelle Monod-Fontaine).
Like Matisse; Piccinelli is increasingly interested in the theme of the window. In this composition the artist plays with the notion inside / outside. The blue and black traces are released from the first frame and spring out towards the periphery; from the inside to the outside. For the painter it is a metaphor for the creative process. The pictorial work comes from his inner world; his painting is the sensitive and deep expression of his heart.Three vertical bands of light color framing a deep black rectangle: painted by Matisse in 1914; “Porte-Fenetre à Collioure” could be an abstract painting; as the extreme simplification of forms reaches here its most radical expression. The window is thus for the painters at the same time a frame; a separation; and the point of continuity between the inside and the outside; "the privileged place where the cohesion of space is made visible" (Isabelle Monod-Fontaine).





































