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Solidifying the Ephemeral: The Alchemy of the Liquid Canvas [The Alchemy of the Liquid Canvas - 2026-01-23 13:24]

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Title: Solidifying the Ephemeral: The Alchemy of the Liquid CanvasArtist-Researcher: Giuseppe Rametta Giusirames1. Professional BiographyGiuseppe Rametta Giusirames is an Italian artist and material researcher whose practice lies at the intersection of contemporary art and chemical experimentation. Rejecting standardized industrial media, he develops proprietary material mixes, treating the creation of the "base" as an integral part of the creative act.His most significant breakthrough is a specialized technique designed to "solidify the sea," transforming the fluid and ephemeral nature of marine environments into a permanent, solid canvas. Through his work, he explores themes of environmental memory, the alchemy of matter, and the tension between natural flux and artistic preservation. His studio is a continuous laboratory where traditional aesthetic values meet innovative material engineering.2. Research Statement This research focuses on the chemical and poetic transformation of natural and volatile elements. The core of the project is the stabilization of fluid environments through a unique technical process.Material Hybridization: Sea, Smoke, and AntisepsisMy investigation extends beyond seawater to the stabilization of other volatile and antiseptic substances: * Seawater: Capturing the essence of the ocean to create a structural canvas. * Amuchina (Chlorine-based solutions): Integrating antiseptic elements to explore the tension between hygiene, sterilization, and nature. * Smoke: Attempting to fix the weightlessness of air and fire into a solid surface.By inventing these material compounds, I investigate how artistic practice can "fix" a moment of environmental flux without losing its vital energy.3. The Poetics of Painting on the Sea For me, painting is not a gesture performed on a surface, but a dialogue with an element. To "paint on the sea" means to accept the fluid’s rebellion before fixing it into eternity.It is a poetic act of translation: capturing the rhythm of waves, the transparency of the water, and the ghost-like presence of smoke within the physical constraints of a canvas. This practice transforms the artwork into a relic of a moment that was, by nature, impossible to grasp.4. Visual Documentation Per le tre foto che mi hai inviato, usa queste descrizioni: * Figure 1 - Organic Textures: A demonstration of how the proprietary mix creates an organic "skin," allowing pigments to settle in a cellular structure. * Figure 2 - Marine Diffusion: The interaction between color and the solidified sea base, mimicking the natural movement of underwater currents. * Figure 3 - The Molecular Membrane: A macro view of the stabilized material. This transparent, alveolate structure proves the successful transition from liquid/volatile states to a solid artistic medium. keywords: Artistic Research, Material Science in Art, Solidification, Proprietary Compounds, Seawater Stabilization, Smoke and Volatile Matter, Chemical Alchemy, Environmental Memory, Fluid Dynamics, Artistic Intelligence
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Title: Solidifying the Ephemeral: The Alchemy of the Liquid Canvas [The Alchemy of the Liquid Canvas - 2026-01-23 13:24]
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Title: Solidifying the Ephemeral: The Alchemy of the Liquid CanvasArtist-Researcher: Giuseppe Rametta Giusirames1.
Professional BiographyGiuseppe Rametta Giusirames is an Italian artist and material researcher whose practice lies at the intersection of contemporary art and chemical experimentation.
Rejecting standardized industrial media, he develops proprietary material mixes, treating the creation of the "base" as an integral part of the creative act.
His most significant breakthrough is a specialized technique designed to "solidify the sea," transforming the fluid and ephemeral nature of marine environments into a permanent, solid canvas.
Through his work, he explores themes of environmental memory, the alchemy of matter, and the tension between natural flux and artistic preservation.
His studio is a continuous laboratory where traditional aesthetic values meet innovative material engineering.
2.
Research Statement This research focuses on the chemical and poetic transformation of natural and volatile elements.
The core of the project is the stabilization of fluid environments through a unique technical process.
Material Hybridization: Sea, Smoke, and AntisepsisMy investigation extends beyond seawater to the stabilization of other volatile and antiseptic substances: * Seawater: Capturing the essence of the ocean to create a structural canvas.
* Amuchina (Chlorine-based solutions): Integrating antiseptic elements to explore the tension between hygiene, sterilization, and nature.
* Smoke: Attempting to fix the weightlessness of air and fire into a solid surface.
By inventing these material compounds, I investigate how artistic practice can "fix" a moment of environmental flux without losing its vital energy.
3.
The Poetics of Painting on the Sea For me, painting is not a gesture performed on a surface, but a dialogue with an element.
To "paint on the sea" means to accept the fluid’s rebellion before fixing it into eternity.
It is a poetic act of translation: capturing the rhythm of waves, the transparency of the water, and the ghost-like presence of smoke within the physical constraints of a canvas.
This practice transforms the artwork into a relic of a moment that was, by nature, impossible to grasp.
4.
Visual Documentation Per le tre foto che mi hai inviato, usa queste descrizioni: * Figure 1 - Organic Textures: A demonstration of how the proprietary mix creates an organic "skin," allowing pigments to settle in a cellular structure.
* Figure 2 - Marine Diffusion: The interaction between color and the solidified sea base, mimicking the natural movement of underwater currents.
* Figure 3 - The Molecular Membrane: A macro view of the stabilized material.
This transparent, alveolate structure proves the successful transition from liquid/volatile states to a solid artistic medium.
keywords: Artistic Research, Material Science in Art, Solidification, Proprietary Compounds, Seawater Stabilization, Smoke and Volatile Matter, Chemical Alchemy, Environmental Memory, Fluid Dynamics, Artistic Intelligence.

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