“The first cognitive act that I do in front of whatever object is the definition of its volumes, is to follow its design in space and to define in its forms exposed to light.
What follows is the desire to harmonize those analyzed forms within their structure in another very complex form as that of the human body.
This study commits me so, to compose a fundamental sector of my research that
it's fine to give an unexpected lightness to those volumes.
Such is to demonstrate that appearance does not allow the reality of existent: the
problem of the society in which we live in, unfortunately, is that of not knowing
of piking its real values.”
C. De Meo
Brooch, 2018
polystyrene, acrylic metallic paint, silver, oxides, cm 11x8x3
Brooch, 2016
polystyrene, paper, acrylic paint, oxide, silver
Necklace, 2018
polystyrene, acrylic,oxides, gold 750, mill. cuoio, cm 10x6x1,5 OOAK
brooch 2015
polystyrene, acrylic paint, epoxy resin, silver
cm 18 x 15
Ring, 2015
polystyrene, argento, acrylic paint, epoxy resin, cm 5x6.
Brooch, 2015
polystyrene, fabric, acrylic paint, silver, cm 11x6,5