Excavation

Rafael D'Aló

Excavation, 202290 x 58 x 7cmSign in to view price
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Material
plaster polymer, hammered glass, found images, acrylic paint
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a striking composition of vibrant colors and textures. The canvas is dominated by a deep blue hue, evoking a nocturnal sky, which is punctuated by shimmering golden and bronze tones that suggest a cityscape at night. The overall effect is one of a dreamlike, ethereal quality, achieved through the artist's skillful use of mixed media techniques, including layers of paint and collage elements. This work appears to be a contemplative exploration of urban landscape and the interplay between natural and man-made environments, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between the physical and the celestial realms. ...

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The revolution will not be televised
Artist
Rafael D'Aló
Brazilian

Rafael D'Aló's artistic practice is centered around the act of investigation. Through sculpture, painting, and installation, he assembles fragments of found objects in order to create narratives and establish novel connections between fact and fiction, often with a playful nod towards deconstructing established myths. D'Aló achieves this by bringing together diverse materials, colours, and found images, often sourced from the urban environment, to create a dynamic interplay that speaks to our collective imagination and the rapidly changing world in which we live. He explores the ways in which power struggles and desires are represented through iconography, using the wisdom of the oppressed to subvert dominant narratives through his work. Imbued with a sense of irony and critical engagement with history, each piece builds upon the last, creating a continuous chain of metaphors that connect the past with the present and hint at new possibilities for the future. ...

Rafael D'Aló: Artworks
The revolution will not be televised
Rafael D'Aló
The revolution will not be televised, 2020
165 x 145 x 8cm
Metropolitcs
Rafael D'Aló
Metropolitcs, 2022
238 x 130 x 103cm
Extraction
Rafael D'Aló
Extraction, 2021
40 x 33 x 7cm
Excavation
Rafael D'Aló
Excavation, 2022
90 x 58 x 7cm
Narcissus
Rafael D'Aló
Narcissus, 2020
66 x 73 x 44cm
An honest dog is hard to find
Rafael D'Aló
An honest dog is hard to find, 2022
190 x 145cm
Ancient Aliens
Rafael D'Aló
Ancient Aliens, 2022
190 x 145cm
Metamorphosis I
Rafael D'Aló
Metamorphosis I, 2022
113 x 38 x 46cm
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