Azolo (trittico)

Azolo (trittico)

Painting, Memory, Abstract informal, Mixed technique, 230x107cm
AZOLO (trittico)
“Azolo”: it’s the word we use in Sicily to identify the color indigo. It is a powder which was used in ancient times for sheets. After being washed, sheets and white clothes were rinsed into cold water and azolo to remove yellow staines (yellow often appaers on bed sheets due to the wear). Indeed the yellow was not actually washed away, but instead covered by the bluish dye. And in this magical way the old white immediatly came back and all the clothes appaered deeply clean.
The coloured powder was not used just for clothse: in many towns around Sicily the facades of the houses were used to be painted with azolo. Besides the aesthetic effect (the indigo touch was very impressive and refreshing), people also used to believe that azolo could keep bugs away. Even the inner alcoves were sometimes painted with azolo (“azzolate”). If you walk around some villages near Palermo (such as Altofonte) you can still find a hint of faded flaking indigo paint on the surface of old walls.

Enchanted/ seduced by the memories of azolo, I developed my recent works from the use of this colour, trough a methodical and intuitive process of painterly construction, meticolous deconstruction and repositioning of paper and canvas stripes.

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Paul Brotherton
7 years ago
Paul Brotherton Designer, Painter
Really interesting text..... and the historical and artistic concept is fascinating.......my compliments on this really beautiful triptych composition!
Antonio Mercadante
7 years ago
Chi è creativo stabilisce un rapporto ambiguo con la realtà che lo circonda in quanto, anche se facente parte di essa, ne modifica l'intensità creando mondi, suoni,forme che altrimenti non esisterebbero quindi... in qualche modo le disobbedisce. Un po' come un ragazzino che al contrario di quanto gli dica la mamma prende la sua bici e va alla scoperta...
Nanouk Reicht
7 years ago
Nanouk Reicht Art lover
Bellissimo lavoro !

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