Agora Gallery New York
06/07/05 18:15 Classé dans : Work
Olivier Zappelli's works range from the
surrealistic to the fancifully photorealistic, in
images replete with religious iconography and
unwonted, colorful mutations of nature and the
organic world. Winged humans, gargoyle-esque
beasts, and intensely vivid forms of shells and
sea-life are some of the subjects of Zappelli's
paintings. These creatures and creations are
perhaps relics of an unknown, occult chapter of
hallowed history, or perhaps the inhabitants of a
chimerical, futuristic world of altered nature and
re-defined symbolisms. In spectacularly bright hues
and mysterious iconographies, Zappelli presents a
world of fantasy and discovery, enchanting scenes
depicting the strange and the sacrosanct. Zappelli
was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he studied
painting and drawing for many years. After the
completion of his studies, he traveled extensively
throughout Haiti, India and Norway, exploring the
art and religion of those diverse parts of the
world. He has participated in exhibitions in
Switzerland and in Italy.
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Artis Spectrum Magazine, New York
06/06/05 18:13 Classé dans : Work
Olivier Zappelli is an accomplished draftsman and
painter whose artwork often appears born of a more
technologically advanced world. His paintings, such
as "centripetal shell", order geometry and color
gradients with such precision that the work almost
appears digital in origin. But Zappelli's work is
honed from the same oil on canvas techniques used
by old masters. His precise control over painted
form makes his monumental canvases impressive in
size and visual impact. Imaginative and ironic
subject matter is Zappelli's specialty.
"Centripetal Shell" is an interesting
transformation of nature's own nautilus shell into
a bright cadmium red circular tube shape. In doing
so, Zappelli has invented his own set of
mathematics and logic for objects. Set on a
levitating horizon, Zappelli's fantastic shell is
seen only in comparison to the atmosphere and a
golden feather. This stark symbolism begins to
build an implied language of objects and forms.
Olivier Zappelli has travelled and shown his work
around the world.
Artis Spectrum Magazine, New York
Artis Spectrum Magazine, New York