

This series focuses on crows, using paper glued to canvas or wood. Patterns are created with an intaglio press, then painted with alcohol and pigments, leaving traces of charcoal. The artist’s research aims to recover a lost memory, tracing its origins to the first cave graffiti, a language formed through archetypes. Using iron templates, shapes reminiscent of human and vegetal figures emerge, balancing sign and form within a fragile boundary.
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Giusto Pilan
Veneto, Italy | Artist
Giusto Pilan is an award-winning artist born and based in Vicenza. His artistic research focuses on recovering lost memory, originating with the dawn of mankind and the first rock graffiti. By working on paper with a mixed technique of marble powder, wax, and pigments, he creates anthropomorphic forms by pressuring iron templates; the resulting paintings are balanced between sign and form, unique in their essence and aesthetic. His works have been exhibited in major galleries and public institutions in Italy and around the world, and are now available on Artemest.Discover more