Carlo Brunelli reveals in his works a new space-time dimension, deriving from the experience he has when he immerses himself in nature. The artist is the one who, through "Chi", ​​the vital breath that flows through everything, ancestrally unites all living beings. Physical and instinctive expressiveness alternates with profound interior reflection; large and small formats of the works alternate macro and micro representations of life as organic matter, primordial cells and imaginary landscapes.


The search for oneness is also reflected in the technical choice, characterized by interconnections between matter, water and heat. The color-matter comes to life in the water, the heat generates its transformation. The result is therefore a series of transitory forms of vital energy, captured in an instant that is no longer the same, a fleeting instant of the creative cycle.

BIOGRAPHY

CARLO BRUNELLI

Born in Soave, Verona in 1975.


Artist and Designer active on the Italian and international scene, especially in London, where most of his artistic education took place.

Growing up in Verona in close contact with nature, he fueled his creativity and his love for knowledge thanks to his early trips around Europe and North Africa.

After attending the “Scuola Italiana Design” in Padua and a Master of Arts at the Coventry University (UK), he began his artistic journey experimenting with various techniques: drawing, painting, photography, installation and collage, taking inspiration from 20th century masters such as Picasso and Duchamp and being influenced also by the oriental philosophy.

Of particular importance is the leadership and creative direction experience in GSK, multinational pharmaceutical company, which brought the artist closer to the world of science and biology, revisited in an aesthetic and completely original way in his works.

Since 2019 he has dedicated himself fully to his career as an artist, enrolling at the Royal College of Art in London and opening a personal gallery in Verona, where he currently continues his theoretical research towards the union between art and nature and the study of the most relevant figures of contemporaneity like Joseph Beuys and Giuseppe Penone.

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