Walter Valentini - Porta d'occidente, Print (Etching), 2002

Walter Valentini

Porta d'occidente

2002
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Print, Limited Edition
Etching, Paper
55 x 75 cm
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Edition XIII/XV, Hand Signed

Artwork
«Porta d'occidente»
in Interior

Print Porta d'occidente in light living room
Print Porta d'occidente in large empty light living room
Print Porta d'occidente in dark living room
Print Porta d'occidente in dark living room
Print Porta d'occidente in light bedroom
Print Porta d'occidente in dark bedroom
Print Porta d'occidente on warm wall
Print Porta d'occidente on light wall
Print Porta d'occidente on dark wall
Print Porta d'occidente on dark wall
Print Porta d'occidente in warm interior next to a lady
Print Porta d'occidente in dark interior next to a lady
Print Porta d'occidente in light interior next to a lady

Vaisilisa, art-curator

— This artwork stands as a threshold between dimensions — an imagined gateway where time, space, and spirit intersect. Valentini constructs the composition through a network of precise lines, arcs, and circular structures, recalling celestial diagrams and architectural blueprints. The embossed paper adds a tactile depth, as though the surface itself were breathing, carrying the memory of touch and gesture. Each curve and incision feels deliberate, resonating like the echo of an ancient calculation of harmony.

The central motif — a circle nested within a lattice of ellipses — evokes the image of an orbiting universe, serene yet dynamic. Valentini’s mastery lies in his ability to merge scientific clarity with poetic intuition. His forms seem to measure the immeasurable, transforming geometry into contemplation. The muted tones and restrained textures amplify the work’s meditative gravity, inviting the viewer into a space of quiet reflection and timeless rhythm.

Valentini invites us to perceive structure as a form of revelation. The piece becomes an allegory for human consciousness seeking passage toward the unknown — the western gate as a symbol of dusk, transition, and transcendence. Within its measured geometry, the artist constructs not a static design but an open portal — a passage through which thought, light, and spirit may endlessly flow.

Walter Valentini

Walter Valentini’s work is known for its geometric abstraction, characterized by architectural structures, circular forms, lines, and symbolic motifs. He explored metaphysical ideas such as time, space, and order through rigorous compositions that evoke celestial mechanics, Renaissance perspective, and cosmological harmony.

Artist Walter Valentini

Walter Valentini,
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