Cristiano Pintaldi, the painter of pixels.

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03.06.02 Cristiano Pintaldi, the painter of pixels.
The first retrospective exhibition (six pieces in all) Cristiano Pintaldi is ongoing at the arts center the Fish in Pesaro directed by Ludovico Pratesi. Pintaldi is an Italian contemporary artist who paints large canvases in which the colors are made through the same mechanism of television screens and computer services, namely a combination of tiny dots of red, green and blue (rgb) played manually after a study of light and chiaroscuro image. A job that requires months of painstaking application, in apparent contradiction with the technology that would make it instantly, but for this very interesting in the stripping and manualizzare a process so acquired to pass completely unnoticed in our eyes. And among the many circular references between pixels framed and retransmitted (like those of his paintings in the house of Big Brother), these paintings the screen to bounce once, 'immortalizing', if it were possible, with appropriate irony.