Trees.
Lonely cypresses in absorbed landscapes, exclamation
marks in a universe of fallow land. White birches
challenging stormy skies and golden poplars bent by
the fury of the north wind. Proud and neatly arranged
rows of vines and foliage ruffled by the south-east
wind. Trees. The trees of Fabio Grassi - that entertain
an on-going dialogue, quarrel, relationship and challenge
but also a gentle conversation with the sky - can
be regarded as symbols of the problems that worry
all those who love nature. Symbols of a living world
- represented by the foliage, trunks, branches and
leaves of the trees themselves - and image of a lifeless
world formed by the sky, which in the paintings of
Fabio Grassi, almost always seems to be aware of the
impending degradation. Yet, hope is obviously still
alive. It survives in the bright views of golden rural
landscapes where secluded and neat country houses
reflect an harmonious relation between man and earth;
it survives in the images of tidy and geometrically
arranged cultivated land dominated by the proud figure
of a tree and again in the foggy horizons where series
of pale blue hills seem to follw each other. The message
that Fabio Grassi wants to convey through his works
is a message of peace, of reconciliation with nature
and trees. The trees he so keenly paints are not real
ones, they represent living beings: men, women, lovers,
old friends. Each of them can tell a story, sometimes
a melancholy one, sometimes a positive one. His motionless
characters stand lost in the countryside, wrapped
in a sky which is the leading feature, with its windy
ways, its shifting clouds, the colour of its many
dawns and sunsets, a door to an endless variety of
shades. And it is nice to be inside his fascinating
world where little events are keenly tended - where
you can feel as if you were with an old friend silently
listening to you.
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