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This artwork features a striking geometric composition of repeating circular motifs and angular shapes in a predominantly black and white color scheme. At the center, a large radial pattern resembles a stylized sun or compass, surrounded by smaller circular elements. The overall design evokes a sense of symmetry, balance, and a strong focus on abstract forms. The artist's use of graphic, linear elements and the lack of figuration suggest a modernist or Art Deco aesthetic. This piece may reflect themes of technology, navigation, or spiritual symbolism, though its precise meaning remains open to interpretation. ...
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G.T. Pellizzi sculpts works that probe the intersections of urban development, architecture, and power structures. Drawing on his background in philosophy and architectural studies, he employs industrial materials—such as porcelain, steel, and neon—to construct forms that evoke the temporality and impermanence of construction sites. Through these materials, Pellizzi transforms everyday urban objects into poetic meditations on visibility, control, and transformation within contemporary cityscapes. His practice investigates the aesthetics of urban decay, obstruction, and displacement, exploring how physical structures reflect broader socio-political forces. By repurposing scaffolding, light fixtures, signage, and other construction elements, he creates installations that simultaneously reference the built environment and question the systems that shape it. Pellizzi’s work emphasizes process, materiality, and the subtle interplay between form and meaning, inviting viewers to consider the hidden narratives embedded in architecture and infrastructure. Through this approach, he positions sculpture as both a reflective and critical tool, merging philosophical inquiry with the material language of the city. ...