
The Summer That's Going Away
Patrick Piccinelli
The Summer That's Going Away
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Acrylic, Ink on Canvas
Acrylic, Ink on Canvas
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This work by Patrick Piccinelli evokes the rigorous compositions of Piet Mondrian. But Piccinelli uses these aesthetic codes to divert them towards another expression. He creates a geometric composition and then disrupts its reading with traces and splashes of fluid paint. As if Jackson Pollock was having fun intervening on a Mondrian painting! These traces and these spots of blue shades crossing the composition to escape to the right evoke for the painter; the blue and the summer breezes which begin to fade with the end of the beautiful season.
This work by Patrick Piccinelli evokes the rigorous compositions of Piet Mondrian. But Piccinelli uses these aesthetic codes to divert them towards another expression. He creates a geometric composition and then disrupts its reading with traces and splashes of fluid paint. As if Jackson Pollock was having fun intervening on a Mondrian painting! These traces and these spots of blue shades crossing the composition to escape to the right evoke for the painter; the blue and the summer breezes which begin to fade with the end of the beautiful season.































