Solaris #2
Enamel and acrylic on fluorocarbon thread, frame in wood and mirror black laminate, internal frames in lacquered wood and steel, painted aluminum background, Museum Glass
60 x 140 x 10 cm
Solaris #2 presents itself as a panoramic view of imaginary architectural spaces, made up of dizzying perspectives that refer to the virtual dimension or the metaverse. Angular walls, metal structures, windows and thresholds, long empty corridors, form an inscrutable labyrinth where here and there enigmatic suspended, colored and luminescent geometric objects appear. Sort of a large waiting room, limbo, negative dimension, suspended between life and death, the architecture of this drawing approaches an almost post-science fiction vision, similar to the settings illustrated in the novel Solaris by Stanislaw Lem and then filmed in the film homonymous by Andrej Tarkowskij of 1972.