Disorientation

 

Disorientation is one of the best works realized by Alberto Sordi in 2012.

We are in Accra's Independence Square: on the horizon appear, completely out of their usual environment, two buildings in Puerto del Rosario, the capital of Fuerteventura; the scene also highlights Canarian and Cycladic statues, a traveler with a shoulder bag, while she waits for the bus to pick her up and a few passers-by of the place. In the foreground, a tourist with large glasses is spinning her head in disorientation while a man with a barcode on his suit looks at her enigmatically: the woman is bewildered as so different realities appear in a single context. The cause of everything is certainly the mysterious circle, containing a two-dimensional barcode, which stands out in the sky.

Hand-signed on the back. Perfect conditions.

 

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Disorientation is one of the best works realized by Alberto Sordi in 2012.

We are in Accra's Independence Square: on the horizon appear, completely out of their usual environment, two buildings in Puerto del Rosario, the capital of Fuerteventura; the scene also highlights Canarian and Cycladic statues, a traveler with a shoulder bag, while she waits for the bus to pick her up and a few passers-by of the place. In the foreground, a tourist with large glasses is spinning her head in disorientation while a man with a barcode on his suit looks at her enigmatically: the woman is bewildered as so different realities appear in a single context. The cause of everything is certainly the mysterious circle, containing a two-dimensional barcode, which stands out in the sky.

Hand-signed on the back. Perfect conditions.

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SKU
T-129243
Artist
Alberto Sordi
Typology
Original Paintings
Technique
Collage, Mixed Media
Period
2010s
Year
2012
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
30 x 30 x 0.1
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