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Kooness

Corbello

1974
France

6 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Corbello

Buste Chêne

2021

Sculpture , Mixed Media

62 x 24 x 33cm

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Un homme pour S

2023

Paintings , Mixed Media

100 x 50 x 2cm

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Nymphe

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

71 x 24 x 22cm

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Contre-Plongée #2

2023

Paintings , Mixed Media

116 x 81 x 2cm

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Nue Lascive

2020

Paintings , Mixed Media

116 x 81 x 2cm

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Femme fière

2021

Paintings , Mixed Media

100 x 50 x 2cm

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Corbello is a French artist, born in 1974. He grew up in a particular family and in particular social contexts. After these critical moments, fortunately he has been able to cling on to the kindly gaze, the love and the faith of an exceptional woman able to tune into his frequency. Consequently, he feels the need to pay humble homage to these women by using a language that transcends the all-too-limited one of words alone, that of art. He depicts them in scenes in which the artist very presence, even as a mere observer, implies a profound complicity. Moreover, he depicted them with voluptuous curves that some would rightly describe as generous and greedy. Corbello decided to depict them unveiled, in order to show the body free of any impediment to movement, of any complexes or modesty that would tend to conceal it. The erotic character arises from a desire for physical communion complementary to a communion on a spiritual level. The artist represents their multitude of facets by means of repetition (as superimposition and juxtaposition); by using a multitude of colours, or metallic, playing on their nuances, complementarity, contrasts and reflections; using a multitude of mediums and materials to accentuate the relief, or alter the density of the colours.
His main intention is to give to the representation of the body a dimension that is both universal and timeless.