Susi’s works are the result of an artistic path which develops itself on subjects grouped into series.
Each of them is the product of a conceptual research revolving around issues regarding ecology.
“Abstract Water” deserves special attention: a series of photos of water transposed into an abstract dimension. This unusual way of depicting the subject with solutions that don’t belong to our imagination opens up a world of new images for us to build and interpret.
Susi’s works are the result of an artistic path which develops itself on subjects grouped into series.
Each of them is the product of a conceptual research revolving around issues regarding ecology.
“Abstract Water” deserves special attention: a series of photos of water transposed into an abstract dimension. This unusual way of depicting the subject with solutions that don’t belong to our imagination opens up a world of new images for us to build and interpret.
Danilo Susi, born in Pescara in 1949, currently lives in Termoli where he works as a gastroenterologist. His first approach to photography dates back to the 70s. Even if he is a self-taught photographer, he occasionally frequented the Rondanini Art Gallery in Rome, as well as some “masters” like Giuseppe Moder a Bruno Simoncelli in Pescara, throughout the 70s.
His involvement in “Le mois de la photo à Paris”, during a short stay in Paris in 1980, marked the beginning of his artistic research on lines and light and brought out his favourite themes: humanity in its essence and light as an expression of life.
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