E.C.E no. 40

Ross Iannatti

E.C.E no. 40, 2016117 x 91cmSign in to view price
Details
Material
ferric chloride on brass in artist’s frame
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a mesmerizing composition of muted colors and abstract forms. The warm, earthy tones create a sense of depth, while the overlapping patterns and textures evoke a natural, organic feel. The central focal point is a swirling, explosive burst of energy, suggesting a dynamic and powerful visual experience. The artist has employed a distinctive printing technique, likely involving screen printing or a similar process, to achieve the textural and layered effects. This piece seems to capture a fleeting moment of energy and transformation, inviting the viewer to ponder the artist's exploration of themes of nature, movement, and the interplay between chaos and order. ...

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E.C.E no. 40
Artist
Ross Iannatti
B.1988, American

Ross Iannatti transforms industrial remnants into poignant meditations on memory and trauma. His mixed-media works incorporate discarded materials—such as nylon from automobile interiors, airbag fabric, and corroded brass—exploring their inherent histories and emotional resonances. He repurposes deflated airbags recovered from junkyards, stitching them into patchwork compositions that evoke the sudden violence of accidents and the complex interplay between protection and vulnerability. Drawing inspiration from artists like Kazimir Malevich, Agnes Martin, and Sean Scully, Iannatti overlays geometric grids with organic patterns, creating a dialogue between structure and chaos. His work invites viewers to reflect on the intersection of the mechanical and the human, the controlled and the uncontrollable. ...

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E.C.E no. 40