Sergio Sarri Art
Sergio Sarri is an Italian artist, born in 1938 in Turin. His theme is the relationship between the man and the machine. He paints using distinctive brushstrokes and leaves hard unpolished edges. There is a typical retro color palette present in his works and he uses it to emphasize the sharp and crisp nature of mechanical creations. All of his paintings reference the machines in metaphorical and slightly dark manner.
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Artist: Sergio Sarri
Science Fiction - Lithograph and etching by Sergio Sarri - 1978
By Sergio Sarri
Located in Roma, IT
Science Fiction is an artwork realized by Sergio Sarri in 1978 .
Colored lithograph and etching on paper.
Hand-signed and dated by the artist on the lower right. Numbered on lower left. Edition 64/180.
Good conditions, except for some very light folds along the margins.
This contemporary artwork represents a surreal composition where the artist, like in most of his artworks, refers to not only avant-garde art, but also elements from languages that are considered "minor", such as comic strips, illustrations, and cinema genre.
Sarri also enjoys collecting advertising...
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1970s Surrealist Sergio Sarri Art
Materials
Etching, Lithograph
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