Mnemonics

by Modest and Furious


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100 Centuries of Figuration 2Bb

This is part of the Memories Project. The upper portion of Pietro da Cortona's fresco, "Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power," situated on the ceiling of the grand salon in Palazzo Barberini, Rome, underwent a digital fusion with an etching by Louis Tessier titled "Fleurs d'Oranger." This process resulted in a vibrant amalgamation of figurative and abstract elements. The addition of a white barbed wire contributes to the perception of an inaccessible, psychedelic world. The resulting image features an abstract artistic depiction of a floral scene, with a projection of flowers and leaves against a blue background. The flowers are represented in shades of white and light blue, while the leaves are pink. The elements seem to be overlapping and blended, contributing to a vibrant, decorative look. The overall effect suggests digital artistry, with a contemporary and abstract style characterized by the use of warm and cool colors, and a mixture of circular and linear shapes.