Skip to content Skip to footer
poseidone quadro blu

“Poseidone” – Blueseries by Silvio Porzionato

Blueseries – Poseidone by Silvio Porzionato

Silvio Porzionato pays homage to the masterpieces of the great masters of classical art that have guided his career as an artist.

Poseidone – 150 x 150 cm – oil on canvas – Silvio Porzionato – 2025

In the painting, Silvio Porzionato transposes the power of these forces of nature, the abstract motion of the shades of colour comes to life and the cyan blue of the beard becomes the sea, the white its foam, the cobalt the abyss uncovered by the storm. Like a figurehead, the god rises above his impetuous element with solemnity and firmness, his gaze turned far and wide beyond earthly frivolities, as if to exalt his divine and superior nature.

     

Poseidone by Silvio Porzionato: https://www.rossettiartecontemporanea.it/opera/poseidone-blueseries/

Deep into blue – the BLUESERIES

In his newest series, titled “BLUESERIES,” for the first time Silvio Porzionato pays homage to the classic icons and subjects that have shaped and inspired his journey as an artist.

Inspiration was born between the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Vatican Museums: initially attracted by busts and statues of minor figures, the artist continued the pictorial cycle by focusing his path with a work of figurative and conceptual interpretation of the most important pictorial works of all time.

“BLUESERIES” represents an ode to the beauty and complexity of art, both ancient and contemporary, to the power of imagination and art’s ability to inspire and transform. The artist skillfully weaves personal elements of contemporary figuration into abstractionism and, conceptually, even cubism. First and foremost, he enacts a profound reflection on the continuity of art through the centuries and the relentless search for new forms of expression.

The common thread of this series is blue, specifically cyan, charged and intense. Blue has always taken on multiple meanings: it is depth, it is infinite, it is an inner, soul-telling color. For Vassili Kandinsky, blue represented man’s impulse to search for his inner nature.