Abstract artwork by Elio Silvestri
Technique tempera on cardboard
Indicative year 1965
This is a work in which he signs an abstractionism where he does not renounce to identify forms, looking for a physical order in the space.
This is a work in which the author searches for new artistic lines, trying out the first abstractionism that characterised his first exhibition in Milan (1962 Pater Gallery).
Famous for his cartoons and for having drawn Dylan Dog, in the mid-sixties he became POP, recovering techniques and stylistic features long tested in his work at Pagot film and as a cartoonist and designer.
He thus gave free rein to his imagination, no longer at the service of commerce but using the same language, colourful and at times hypereal and surreal, to tell a new spirit of the times.