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121.9 x 101.6 cm (48 x 40 in)
Price: $18,000
Davide Balliano s luscious paintings defy simple categorisation. Layers of plaster, gesso and varnish build up to create an illusion of three dimensions that suggest never ending space. There is something animated about his work the repetitive loops and optical play of black and white are dizzying and make for truly happy yet sophisticated paintings.
Courtesy of the artist and Cardi Gallery
UNTITLED 0174, 2020
60 x 60 inches (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
Price: $24,000
In his use of a carefully constructed visual language of minimalist forms and repeating patterns, Davide Balliano’s paintings are at once both visually dynamic and unexpectedly vulnerable. What at first glance appears to be a restricted precise rendering of bold black and white forms, on closer look reveals subtle surfaces on which the artist scrapes back the apparent perfection. The combination of gently worked surfaces and weighty
Breath work, if done right, can reduce the knot in your stomach
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It might seem counterintuitive to take a breathing course – after all, can’t we all just do it? Isn’t breathing the one thing we’re all naturally excellent at? Yet in the last year or so, particularly with the cruel nature of Covid-19 sending stress levels through the roof, “breath work” has become big talk among the harbingers of health and fitness. People are even writing entire books about it.
It boosts your immune system, they say. It’ll help you sleep properly. Done right it can untie the knot in your stomach and reduce your simmering anxiety down to practically nothing. Now, the cynic in me would once have balked at this stuff. Breath work – it’s too Goop, too Gwyneth Paltrow vagina candle, too Wim Hof the Ice Warrior (or whatever). But three things convinced me to give it a go.