Italian artist Sergio Cerchi was born in 1957 in Florence, where he still lives and works. He was educated at the Art Institute d'Arte di Porta Romana and studied at the Cherubim Conservatory courses. From childhood, Sergio Cerci was "torn" between music and the visual arts: two indivisible passions cultivated with tenacity and determination, forcing him to simultaneously attend the workshops of local artists and play in various musical groups.
He began painting at the age of 15, trying different techniques and
approaches before his personal style matured. "Figures and Geometry" form
the basis of his special vision of reality, which received an ethical
impetus, as a result of which his paintings began to express not only
artistic, but also philosophical, historical and psychological values.
Sergio Cerci's early works (landscapes and other surrounding views)
developed under the influence of the concept of "cubism", the artist
interpreted in his own way moments from his own past, which, over time,
radically changed the material and coloristic attitudes.
The objects and background in his painting grow like musical signs on the
stave, blurring the horizon line and volumes, where figures of people and
details of faces mix to form the original. Shades of oil paints, warm
undertones of red carmine mixed with shades of ocher, green and blue
backgrounds, with elaborate shading, enliven the stone materials and
sculptural forms of the Renaissance masters on which he "feeds".
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