Bruno Caponi
"Art must not reproduce the visible, but make it visible" - Paul Klee.
Caponi's paintings have no words, but if they could they would talk with fearful verbs such as de-sediment and decompose. It would look like a road of rarefaction and abstraction, but, as Picasso well said, abstract art does not exist. The idea of an object leaves an indelible shadow. Caponi is obsessed by the idea of catching the universal magnitude in the small things. The sea looks apparently flat, but hides shivering mysteries and depths. His repertory fluctuates and moves. His poetry found a new layer of language and emotion in still life.