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The Power of Art #98 Ernesto Romano ‘Formas’

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His visuals narrate the concealed, where X-rays of his own body or detailed macro photographs of individuals' eyes are transformed into intimate self-portraits, conveying metamorphoses in symbiosis with the beauty of the floral form. He cultivates precious flowers and transfers them as superimposed structures onto the X-rays in an attempt to preserve their splendour and create a dialogue with the human body.

Romano’s lambda print Formas, from 2008, portrays an X-ray of his skull with three sunflowers layered in the cranial cavity, reflecting on healing and a positive mind.  Often, skulls are perceived by various ancient cultures as a symbol of death and rebirth. Other cultures consider skulls as a sign of good luck, a protection against evil spirits, and to ward off diseases. Regardless of skulls carrying a personal meaning or not, they have been an iconic fashion trend for some time and appear to be adored for the subsequent future.  

 

Image: Ernesto Romano, Formas 2008, Lampda print, Perspex reverse mounted with dibond, H900 mm x W1200 mm, edition of 3. 

Courtesy and ©Ernesto Romano and Renee Pfister Art & Gallery Consultancy, 2022.

 

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