Kronos Kairos Aion

Artist
A - Wibaa
Kronos Kairos Aion (2023) Mixed media on canvas
  • Dimensions : 50 x 50 x 4 cm
  • Framing : No
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Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Authentic work by artist A-Wibaa.
He began his artistic career by taking a course at MoMA in New York.
Published in various magazines, he has exhibited in London, Berlin, Milan Design Week, Rome Art Week, Puerto Rico and Atlanta.
His work is exhibited in European and North American galleries and in private collections.
Kronos Kairos Aion

Medium: acrylic, enamel, chalk on canvas.

Kronos, the ceaseless passage of time, represented by a straight line that intersects with Kairos, represented by gentle circular figures, revealing each person's life experiences, the right moment.
From this intersection emerges Aion, the time of Being, manifested in a vivid green color, symbolizing life in its deepest and most meaningful sense.
Kronos, Kairos and Aion, the three times that in this canvas find their mutual interaction in a harmony of colors and geometries, symbolizing the existential journey that is unique to the human being.

Artist Biography

His creative process always stems from the desire to share his thought, his idea. Before approaching the canvas, Wibaa makes a long inner journey necessary to define his point of view in order to reach the public. Then, he looks for colors, materials and style to transfer his emotions to the canvas and start a dialogue with contemporary society. Wibaa is characterized in that each series of works is totally different from the others. He is one of the few living artists who focuses on his creative thinking and not on execution. In an unusual way, He links the latter only to the need to establish, with as few elements as possible, a lively conversation with the community. The artist was born in Italy, Rome. He is self-taught and he approached painting by attending a course at MoMA in New York - In the Studio: Postwar Abstract Painting – He could learn about the materials, techniques, and approaches of seven New York School artists who made abstract paintings. The “New York School “including De Kooning, Newman, Pollock, Ad Reinhardt and Rothko. Wibaa began to understand what a studio means and how ideas develop by looking closely at the paintings. Wibaa paints intuitively using a variety of tools such as brushes, spatulas, sponges, and even his hands. He prefers acrylic and oil colors, mixing them with various other liquids. He does not disdain enamels, sprays, sheaths and charcoals.

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