Medioceano is an oil painting depicting a sculpture of Anatolian origin, likely dating back to the Bronze Age. Its surface... Read More
Medioceano is an oil painting depicting a sculpture of Anatolian origin, likely dating back to the Bronze Age. Its surface is marked by geometric patterns inspired by Sardinian textile traditions. The result is a submerged object, suspended in an undefined space, evoking the idea of a possible identity: a layering of signs and different cultures that, for historical, symbolic, or imagined reasons, have met and interwoven.
The zoomorphic figure appears immersed in a liquid environment—a direct reference to the sea, and specifically the Mediterranean—as a space of passage, exchange, and transformation. It is a basin where latent possibilities emerge, traces of what we might become by giving room to what moves through us.