Amore
Amore (Love) is a work of profound visual and symbolic impact that challenges the traditional two-dimensionality of the canvas within the One Line Collection. At the center of a rigorous, immaculate white field, Remoi traces a stylized heart with a single, decisive stroke of scarlet red. The mark is fluid and vital, yet features a central drip that evokes an open wound or the pulsating, uncontrollable nature of passion.
The true power of the artwork lies in the superimposed three-dimensional element: a heavy, dark metal grid that rotates diagonally against the frame, breaking beyond the painting's boundaries. Several closed brass padlocks are attached to the grid, a clear reference to the desire to preserve, imprison, or protect one's feelings. The deep black frame encloses the entire composition, heightening the contrast between the purity of the graphic mark and the harshness of the iron. Amore is not merely a painting but a tactile experience that questions the viewer on the nature of their own bonds: is love freedom, or is it a golden cage guarded by locks?