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Mark
Art is one of the most beautiful and profound manifestations of life, of what is truly beautiful and important in it: the feelings we feel for the people who are close to us every day, the strong emotions we feel when faced with the beauty of nature , but also the simplicity of small gestures. Through art, artists can truly express and communicate themselves, without filters, without brakes, and we who observe their works can reflect ourselves in them. The works speak directly to those in front of them, in such a powerful way that sometimes it is really difficult to explain in words. But in fact, if you stop for a second to reflect, what really excites you deeply can never be explained or reduced to words alone: you just feel it. Colors, paper, natural materials are the means through which the art of Marco Grechi, aka Mark, comes to life, through which he expresses and shares his emotions. This is really clear when you look at his works, like the ones on display here. In the work La vie est belle the energy and movement of color is overwhelming: a real life force imprinted between the brushstrokes. We really read the strength, liveliness and beauty of life in this work. In the work Pool, on the other hand, the shades of colors transport us completely inside the work, in a dreamlike landscape in which we walk bewildered by wonder. The colors of the earth are the protagonists and discussed, shaped by the artist's mind and emotions. Finally, in the work entitled Lighthouse we are faced with the strength and incisiveness of color and matter. As the lighthouse illuminates the night and shows the way to boats traveling on the sea, so Art shows us the way to follow in order to truly express ourselves and get excited. The artist himself told us that colors and their shades are able to brighten his days, accompanying him on the journey of life, in which he walks hand in hand with his art. Through art we communicate. Through art, new places and new perspectives are created. Through art we feel free to express ourselves and our reality.
Art Curator Silvia Grassi
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