Fabrizio Corneli
The expressive language of the Tuscan artist explores the dialectical interplay between light and shadow through the study of optical, perceptual, and perspectival mechanisms.
Like the artists of the Renaissance, Corneli combines art, mathematics, and the science of vision, recreating effects of refraction, decomposition, and anamorphosis that engage the viewer in a pure perceptual experience.
The shadows of the steel sheets bring La Sognatrice to life, outlining a female face with just a few essential features. What emerges is a gentle and surprised expression, filled with serene, dreamy bliss.