Solo exhibition of Andrea Colturi (painter) and Davide Sertorelli (wood sculptor).
- Every day until December 18
- From 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
- Free entry
The Mulino Salacrist hosts two exhibitions that engage in dialogue in search of the essence of humanity of the artists Andrea Colturi and Davide Sertorelli.
The first, a painter, has wielded oil colors since the age of 4, a student of Elvio Mainardi and his mother, Gisella Pinardi, an architect in the field of restoration who now dedicates herself to her passion, exploring color and emotion in search of a deep and authentic representation of reality; the symbolism in Gerial Killer, New Generation and Il Soldato is touching, evoking the iconography of the Vietnam War, the weight of violence and sacrifice; he exhibits 30 oil on canvas works. Today, Colturi focuses on portraits, attempting to subtract color, and then moving on to subtracting even the form.
The second, a sculptor, exhibits works in larch, birch, cypress, and cherry: it takes months to create them; he started as a cabinetmaker, a lover of Dalí's forms; wood becomes an elastic material that expands and contracts. His abstractionism distances itself from nature, thus finding the key to its sublimation: a challenge with himself; works that testify to an inner world, which dialogues with those who look at them.