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Rita sacco

Art as a multiplication where everything becomes an infinite or finite repetition.

74 Works

Works by Rita sacco

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About Rita

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Based in Lesina, Italy, Rita Sacco explores the possibilities of small-format art through a process of digital reproduction. Her practice focuses on the concept of multiplication, where geometric forms are repeated to create a sense of infinite or finite movement. Sacco begins her work by generating small digital files on a computer, which she then prints onto various paper supports. During the execution phase, she introduces manual modifications to color, symmetry, and scale, seeking to achieve large-scale impact through these precise, modular components.

Visual voice

Sacco’s work is defined by modifiable geometry and rhythmic symmetry. Her aesthetic utilizes digital precision and paper textures to explore how small, repeated units can build into complex, moving patterns.
Geometric AbstractionDigital PrintmakingSymmetrical CompositionSmall Format ArtModular Design
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Rita sacco — questions answered

What is the primary medium used by Rita Sacco?

Sacco creates digital files on a computer which are then printed on various types of paper supports.

How does the artist describe her creative process?

She views her work as a form of reproduction where small digital files are multiplied and modified in terms of color and form during execution.

Where is Rita Sacco based?

The artist lives and works in Lesina, Italy.

What role does geometry play in her work?

Her research is dedicated to a modifiable geometry in motion, often utilizing symmetry and repetition to explore infinite patterns.

Does the artist modify the prints after they are created?

Yes, modifications to shape, color, and size are a necessary part of her execution phase to achieve the final result.

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