Giampietro Cudin, a multifaceted artist, explores materials such as metal, stone and glass to createmonumental sculpturesand symbolic works. His creations, exhibited all over the world, blend form, light and materials in fascinating and unique compositions.
ABSTRACT
CUDIN
Inspiration
Born in Gorizia in 1948, Giampietro Cudin began painting in 1966, inspired by Maestro Altieri. After studying architecture and psychology, he found an artistic vocation that pushed him to experiment with various forms of expression, including painting, sculpture and graphics.
Technique
Cudin is known for his use of heterogeneous materials such asmetals, stone and glass. His works includemonumental sculpturesexhibited all over the world, in which form and light merge to create fascinating effects. His creations vary from the informal to the symbolic, continuously exploring new artistic languages.
Exhibitions
Cudin has exhibited in important cities such asParis,Fly,St. Monica, and participated in the 48thVenice Biennale of Contemporary Art. His monumental works are present in public places ofBudapest,TorontoAndPadua, where he left a permanent mark with his sculptures.