Six – “The Man Who Does not See”

Artwork number 6

“The Man Who Does not See” – Cesare Catania – Contemporary Sculpture

Year: 2013

Dimensions: 120 cm x 150 cm

Technique: Chalk, plaster, natural pigments and acrylic on canvas

 

 

Description:

Inspired by the reflections on the overall condition of the human race, “The Man Who Does not See” represents a blindfolded man “immersed” in the society. Sometimes he tries to emerge and to “take a breath of fresh air” like a sinking man. The tones of yellow “cheerful and bright” symbolize a context of a “golden cage”, the expression of a society that appears serene and happy when viewed “with the blindfold”.

 

 

 

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