A sincere artist capable of a profound and powerful synthesis, Meloni moves to post-war Italy in search of an expressive form that renews the content of landscapes, portraits and things, following in part the dictates of Expressionist taste and in part the masterful lessons Picasso. In doing so, he progressively arrives at an increasingly more elegant, refined and at the same time stroke, which explores and segments the space following a sincere and happy inspiration. The still life that we present here, for example, renews the individual elements within a vision that certainly favors the strength of color, but which also builds a great relationship between objects, so that they bring a strong vital energy to the eye. The beautiful transparency of some details, which become phantasmic while reaffirming their presence; also interesting is the invention of the painting in the painting, which substantially replicates the same content.
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