Niele Toroni
- gracecupperundergrad
- Nov 26, 2020
- 1 min read
His working method, sometimes considered radical, is as famous as it is unvarying. Since 1967, he has been applying, on every type of surface, imprints of a no. 50 paintbrush at regular intervals of 30 cm


'Empreintes, prints, is what he calls the brush marks, always the same size, which he deposits at always the same intervals on a wide variety of supports such as canvas, oil cloth, or even newspaper.' (p26)
'You can look at the same ocean every day, Toroni once said. but you never once see the same sea'
Clinical yet calming
Comments