In
the painting of Dina Cangi, painter from Arezzo, there is; a
space of vision, in which imagination and nature live together
with great balance, opening the way to a creative action free
and intense.
The aesthetic path of the artist that the former critical examinations
have presented in her evolution with great accuracy, has led
us to the matrix of her language to research in the influence
of the umbran school particulary of the post informal generation.
The plastic signs of emblematic compositive figures acquire
another value after the first years of accurate apprenticeship,
a look to the classical tradition about the "archetypal"
offered by a fascinating ,territory, another look to the collateral
phenomena that lead to a fervid rigor. The problem of the object
comes from the fundamental matter of spacial order, a vegetal
form, a figure coming from everyday life full of the humours
of use. The dimension of Dina Cangi's painting is in this sense
an explanation of the process of growing up of figurative entities
- that can also become symbols - in the body itself of the matter,
as an immediate need of deeply penetrating in the intimacy of
thing. So Dina Cangi has worked on the double level of separation
and focalization of the natural object, distorting the basic
elements and playing on different levels, in a sensible spatiality.
The dialectic continuity of her work supposes cultural coherence
and exciting creativity, like her glittering thickly laid on
colours, lit up by golden and baroque ... inspirations suppose
a precise literary intention in composing every single theme
never left to instinct alone. The relationship between the artist
and the environment starts from a deep objective analysis and
then reaches the lyrical assumption and the dramatic tension
of a work ended with the expression of the promoting idea.
This is surely an identification with the problem of the origin,
declining the substance of the object in the process of interpreting
the image, a condition necessary for Dina Cangi who penetrates
with great skill the organic unity itself of matter in order
to bring it back visibly on the canvas with strong and resolute
expressivity.