white ink and gel pen on canson colorline 35 paper, 220 gsmZERO…
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In "Passeggiata #58," Marta Naturale employs meticulous drawing techniques with a monochromatic palette, focusing on the interplay of light and shadow as a road leads into a forested tunnel. The artwork captures a familiar yet eerily deserted scene, enhanced by the subtle curves and lines that guide the eye inward. Naturale's style evokes a quiet, suspenseful atmosphere, highlighting the tension between human constructs and natural environments. This piece reflects her exploration of mundane spaces infused with latent human presence and emotional depth, inviting viewers to find the hidden within the ordinary. ...
Marta Naturale’s art investigates spaces shaped and inhabited by humans, focusing on environments connected to daily life. Her meticulous approach amplifies the subtle tensions and poetic resonances embedded in these settings, revealing the contradictions and emotional weight that quietly define human experience. Her vision excludes literal noise, leaving any auditory presence suspended, imminent but unrealized, heightened through the careful attention to detail. She transforms ordinary, familiar spaces into sites of unexpected significance, uncovering the extraordinary within the mundane. Naturale’s focus is often on urban gardens or residential enclosures, rendered with painstaking attention to foliage, hedges, railings, and isolated houses. These spaces may appear uninhabited, yet traces of human presence emerge through artificial lighting or small details, suggesting activity without directly depicting it. Navigating these environments with a delicate, voyeuristic sensibility, Naturale guides viewers through private, intimate corners, revealing interiors where memories, emotions, and personal histories linger. Through her detailed observation of objects, furniture, and spaces, she evokes the quiet yet charged presence of human life, making the familiar simultaneously intimate and elusive. ...
Over the years, the gallery has developed a programme of exhibitions with Italian and international artists, focusing on themes related to time, space and the human condition. Moving to Milan in 2003, developed a narrative connected to a nomadic attitude, using different spaces in the city. ZERO... has collaborated with national and international museums, as well as public and private institutions.