“Alberi con Bicicletta” (1984)

  • Trees with Bicycle (1984) by Ugo Perini

  • Pastel on Paper

  • 60 cm x 80 cm
    23 in. x 31 in.

  • Alberi con Bicicletta (1984)
    combines delicate pencil strokes and geometric abstraction to explore the harmony between natural and human-made forms.

Alberi con Bicicletta (1984) by Ugo Perini is a contemplative study of balance and contrast, brought to life through intricate pencil work.  Measuring 50 x 40 cm, the piece juxtaposes the organic, flowing shapes of trees with the angular geometry of a bicycle, exploring the coexistence of nature and human innovation.

The monochromatic palette emphasizes the quiet elegance of the composition, while the overlapping lines and textures create movement and depth.  The bicycle's simplified geometric form anchors the artwork, while the dynamic curves of the trees evoke vitality and growth.  This interplay reflects Perini's fascination with the convergence of the natural and mechanical worlds.

In Perini's words, Alberi con Bicicletta represents "the quiet dialogue between two forces, nature and invention, shaping the rhythm of our existence."  The choice of pencil as a medium enhances the work's introspective tone, making it ideal for spaces designed to inspire contemplation and creativity.

The opera is featured in a corporate meeting room of a bike manufacturer.  This piece elevates the environment with its understated sophistication, sparking thoughtful conversation and fostering focus. 

Its ability to merge visual simplicity with conceptual depth highlights Perini's unique artistic voice.

Though not available for public acquisition, Alberi con Bicicletta exemplifies Ugo Perini's talent for transforming everyday objects into profound artistic expressions that impact those who experience them.