

ROMANOLELI
Chromatisms that rise to incorporeal but substantially tangible volumetric thicknesses
In his works the thicknesses that the eye captures are thin and filtering, but they maintain a body outlining unstable images, which follow the lights and shadows of the environment in which they are located. The chosen colours favor this trend, giving labile boundaries that accentuate the mobile nature of the material surfaces, often creating a real rhythm that punctuates the vision. Through mixed techniques that combine fabric, painting and sculpture, Romanoleli generates volumes that find their space in contrasts, from earthy tones with brilliant touches of saturated blues, up to chronic and undefined greys, inhabited by green curves. The surface is like a animal coat, dotted with craters and small, bevelled relief islands, stretched until it reaches its maximum extension. The corners touch the metal frame, in a nervous tangency that could cause this veil to explode at any moment: the precarious balance of tension anticipates the principle of unveiling to which the artist alludes.