Formalinea Sei
In Formalinea Sei, Remoi's exploration moves toward an even more pronounced geometric synthesis, where the graphic mark becomes pure architectural structure. In this sixth chapter of the collection, the artist plays with the balance between closed shapes and open lines, creating a visual tension that captures the essence of static movement.
The white background, typical of the Formalinea series, accentuates the minimal and rigorous nature of the work. On this surface, broad, shaded gray areas, resembling charcoal strokes, delineate squared and rectangular shapes that seem to float in an ordered void. The heart of the composition is, as always, the raised white filament: a three-dimensional line that runs along the perimeters of the shapes, breaking their rigidity with sudden curves and emphasizing their points of strength.
Formalinea Sei is an exercise in precision and elegance. The intersection between the dark masses and the luminous thread creates a dialogue between shadow and light, between solidity and lightness. It is a work that invites reflection on the stability of form, demonstrating how even an essential stroke can contain vibrant and complex energy.