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Black Exile and White Refuge (2025) Photography by Luigi M. Verde

Fine art paper, 8x11 in

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  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
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This black and white photographic work, characterized by a marked visual dichotomy, explores the ancestral dialogue between the human being and nature. The female figure, curved and suspended in an impenetrable black space, suggests a primordial urgency to reconnect with that nature from which we are separated; at the same time, she finds herself in [...]
This black and white photographic work, characterized by a marked visual dichotomy, explores the ancestral dialogue between the human being and nature. The female figure, curved and suspended in an impenetrable black space, suggests a primordial urgency to reconnect with that nature from which we are separated; at the same time, she finds herself in a paradoxical condition: she is simultaneously a prisoner and a dancer. The composition reveals a deep existential tension: the human being confined by his own cultural construction, separated from the natural vitality that continues to pulsate beyond the artificial boundary. The ripe persimmons on the bare branches testify to a fertility that persists even in the season of apparent death, a life cycle that continues indifferent to our alienation. "Let me in" is the stifled cry of the woman-mother, an ontological fracture that overturns the usual perspective: it is not nature that asks for access to our spaces, but the human who begs to be reitted into the life cycle from which he has excluded himself. Photography thus becomes a visual meditation on our self-imposed exile, on our condition as beings who have forgotten their belonging to the natural world. And yet, in that curvature of the body, in that reaching outward, a possibility of reconciliation manifests itself, a desire to overcome the threshold that separates culture and nature, artifice and authenticity.

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Welcome to the fantastic world of Luigi M. Verde, a metaphysical place where the author ionately celebrates the creative fusion of his two souls: Art and Science. Luigi was born in Melfi, in the suggestive [...]

Welcome to the fantastic world of Luigi M. Verde, a metaphysical place where the author ionately celebrates the creative fusion of his two souls: Art and Science. Luigi was born in Melfi, in the suggestive South of Italy, in a distant spring of 1969, an era in which digital art was still a distant and futuristic concept. During his studies in physics and cybernetics, he discovered a deep ion for black and white photography and the darkroom.

For over three decades, Luigi has been conducting a very personal research that combines his interests in philosophy, programming and natural language, with the irresistible desire to express himself artistically through photography, the creation of digital paintings and the creation of books. 'art. To avoid remaining in the shadows, he actively participates in numerous cultural events both in Italy and abroad and is actively dedicated to dissemination.

Luigi's intent is to create artistic works that enhance the complexity and vast range of combinations of the digital world, without however neglecting the importance of gestures and artisanal knowledge. What makes his works unique are the manual interventions carried out during the printing phase, which give a more personal touch to each creation. These interventions allow you to convey a greater emotional impact, elevating its meaning to a higher level.

Luigi's art is conceptual, where, like a detective dealing with problems of philosophy and linguistic whims, he tries to give shape and conception to ideas. Each creation is an enigma to be revealed, a world of profound meanings waiting to be deciphered and told. Luigi defines himself as a visionary artist with an ironic, informal and extremely synthetic approach, with one foot firmly rooted in artistic tradition and the other in the digital age.

We invite you to explore the gallery of his works, allowing yourself to be emotionally involved in the whirlwind of ideas and suggestions.

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