Surrealism from Stoke Newington by Stefano Ronchi

Experiment, L'elefante verde, acrylic on canvas, 50x70cm, 2014 A Horse with no name, pencil on paper, 23x33cm, 2012autoritratto con cappello, pencil on paper, 24x33cm,2012Carnevale, pencil on paper, 50x50cm ca, 2013 I pesci grossi mangiano i pesci piccoli, pencil on paper,24x31 cm, 2014Il Giochino, pencil on paper, 29x29cm, 2013 Pretty Woman II, pencil on paper, 30x42 cm, 2014tTom, acrylic on canvas 50x70, 2014

Stefano Ronchi said about the inspirations behind his work: “The main feature of my work is the meticulous attention to detail in microcosms crowded and dense with situations, through a miniaturist approach, supported by the use of a magnifying glass to define every square inch of the work. Urban contexts are dismembered in a dream-like swarm of architecture, forms and social relations disrupted, provocatively juxtaposed with no apparent order. Childhood memories and paranoid nightmares are recomposed with graphite or color on canvas and paper, often through pareidolia, returning a duel between the freedom of the absurd and arbitrariness of the rule. The masters that have most influence on my work ranging from Leonardo to Bosch, Brueghel, Dali, Ernst, to its most recent Arrivabene and Di Piazza.”

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