Formalinea
The Formalinea collection by Remoi represents a significant evolution in the artist's creative journey, marking a transition toward a pure and rigorous abstraction that establishes black and white as the absolute protagonists. Composed of seven numbered paintings, the series abandons the chromatic vibrancy of previous works to focus on the genesis of form through the dialogue between mark and space.
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Black and White Minimalism: Each work is built on a minimal white background, intended as a Zen space of pure potential, where the contrast with black accentuates the architectural nature of the composition.
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The Line of Force Technique: The heart of the collection lies in the layering of strokes: a base of shaded gray or black tones, similar to graphite or charcoal, is overlaid with a textural filament in relief.
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Three-Dimensionality and Tactility: The use of raised white or black outlines transforms the painting into a tactile bas-relief, giving the lines a sculptural quality that seems to project the work beyond the canvas surface.
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Abstract Dynamism: The series ranges from vertical and ethereal compositions to complex and centrifugal tangles, evoking imaginary calligraphy, emotional diagrams, or organic structures in the making.