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CHIDRA (2026) Original Mixed-media Painting by Johna Gussoni

73 x 103 x 3cm (framed)

£2,586

“Chidra” takes its name from the Sanskrit term that evokes an openness towards consciousness, understood as both individual and collective awareness. The work is created using 1.800 recycled tobacco sticks and serves as a reflection on the relationship between human behaviour, the environment and our daily responsibilities.
The composition, built around shades of white, gold and beige, represents an upward movement: the golden pieces rise upwards, gradually dissolving, leaving more and more space for white and light. This transformation symbolises a journey of liberation and awareness, in which material loses its weight to allow a purer, more essential space to emerge.
Chidra is intended as an invitation to observe small daily gestures more closely, such as not littering cigarette butts. Through the recovery and transformation of waste material, the work suggests that every collective change begins first and foremost with a personal and conscious choice.

Materials used:

paint, tobacco, paper, cellulose, resin

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“Chidra” takes its name from the Sanskrit term that evokes an openness towards consciousness, understood as both individual and collective awareness. The work is created using 1.800 recycled tobacco sticks and serves as a reflection on the relationship between human behaviour, the environment and our daily responsibilities.
The composition, built around shades of white, gold and beige, represents an upward movement: the golden pieces rise upwards, gradually dissolving, leaving more and more space for white and light. This transformation symbolises a journey of liberation and awareness, in which material loses its weight to allow a purer, more essential space to emerge.
Chidra is intended as an invitation to observe small daily gestures more closely, such as not littering cigarette butts. Through the recovery and transformation of waste material, the work suggests that every collective change begins first and foremost with a personal and conscious choice.

Materials used:

paint, tobacco, paper, cellulose, resin

Details:

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Johna Gussoni

Location Italy

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Italian designer and visual artist. A graduate in Design from the Politecnico di Milano, he works in the furniture sector, developing projects both nationally and internationally. His artistic practice arises... Read more

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