Luigi
Modesti's landscapes are experienced in the realm
of memory, as a dimension that is simultaneously internai
and external to us. Although thè elements of
the composition are common to our pictorial tradition,
here they take on new significance: fields as chromatic
representations of emotion, trees as simple vertical
elements, farmhouses as segregated constructs of human
existence.
The intense luminosity, the chromatic contrasts, the
light and shadow recali the Mediterranean landscape,
with the verticality of the cypresses hinting surreptitiously
atTuscany.
His paintings bear the stamp of the Impressionisi
tradition, which is interpreted with a rich repertoire
of transparencies and a lightness of touch. Man is
absent, although it is evident that he lives, works
and dreams in these spaces, in these intimate and
yet familiar naturai surroundings.The artist's sensitivity
enables us to perceive suspended instants in time
and silences that envelop thè subjects of his
paintings. In his most recent works the sky takes
second piace to the countryside, where the view -
tinged in warm tonai colors - reminds us that the
most beautiful landscapes are not those we see in
our daily lives but those we experience in our imagination.
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