artist portfolio.
For Davide Scalcon, painting is a space of refuge Whether working on the contemporary or abstract strands of his practice, the act of painting encourages an unconstrained spontaneity. Working in a highly demanding workplace, painting is where Scalcon can detach from the daily routine and rediscover himself. This understanding of painting as not just an activity but as a tangible space to explore, created the name ‘Dasca.’ The name is a combination of the initials of his first and second name, representative of a creative arena where he can redefine the self.
This has become particularly poignant in his latest body of work After years of experimenting with materials and styles Scalcon has found his aesthetic ‘voice’ Due to a turbulent period, Scalcon took a break from painting When he returned to the canvas, he discovered that his motivations had shifted. Instead of being inspired by nature to paint, he found that he was tapping into something deeper. When he works, he is pulling at emotions that were previously distant. His paintings are a sensitive reaction to his inner landscape, represented and driven by colour.
He begins with a colour that he wants to explore, informing the others that follow. Although an intuitive initial process, it is not a frenetic, bodily explosion of marks we have come to associate with contemporary abstract painting. The painting is built steadily: ‘the first layers are led by colours based on feeling certain ways. When my attention slots into place, I begin to understand what the painting needs visually, considering symmetry and composition.’ Each piece will have several layers of work, Scalcon enjoying the chance encounters of colour, line and shape each new layer generates. On returning to the piece, he will begin to determine a specific place in the painting: a lighthouse, harbour or mountain which relates to a poignant memory. He will then lead the painting to clarify this vision. The final touches are more calculated He will layer pastel over dry acrylic to add and refine details, breaking up continents of colour with sharp lines or tracing the edges of shapes This tension between boldness and detail creates a dynamism
Scalcon’s contemporary abstract paintings remain untitled He states: ‘titles often influence what people see in the work and I don’t want to be prescriptive ’ The wonderful thing about art to Scalcon, is its ability to generate a myriad of meanings He doesn’t want to labour the work with a specific place or emotion, as he sees this as restricting the painting’s relationship with the viewer.
There is another strand to Scalcon’s practice, one more rooted in nature. With these pieces, he does title them, to encourage the viewer to see what he sees. His ‘abstract’ series is an exploration of views or landscapes. These subjects appear in his mind suddenly, accompanied by an urge to transcribe them in paint. Vistas such as misty Swiss lakes, coral reefs and mountain forests, often inspired by places he has travelled to, are the inspirations for this series of work. With these paintings, he has developed a multi-media technique of incorporating 3-d materials to highlight the tangibility of the landscape. This exploration of tactility has informed a thicker application of paint in his contemporary work. It produces a sensual connection to the surface. He values the tangibility of this reaction, seeing it as an antidote to experiencing art through screens and social media. The relationship with the viewer is what Scalcon values most of all, saying: ‘the fact that a painting can create a genuine connection with someone is an achievement in itself.’
Kate Reeve-EdwardsKate Reeve-Edwards is an author and art writer. Coming from a family of fine artists, she has acquired a distinctive insight, enabling her to analyse, truly inhabit, and interpret the artist’s process She has written two art books
Front Cover (detai )
Untitled, 2022
Acry ic on canvas
180 x 110 cm
SOLD
Back Cover (detai )
Waterfalls, 2020
Acrylic and m xed media on canvas
100 x 100 cm
SOLD
"I believe art is a way of living, a lifestyle, a vision. We all have different ways in which perceive different pieces"
Acryl
70 x 50 cm
Eur 1,750
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 60 cm
Eur 2,400
Collection “Dancing Pigments”
From the top left to right
Dancing Pigments 1, 2023
Acry ic on canvas
22 x 15 cm
Eur 550
Dancing Pigments 2, 2023
Acry ic on canvas
22 x 15 cm
Eur 550
Dancing Pigments 3, 2023
Acry ic on canvas
22 x 15 cm
Eur 550
Dancing Pigments 4, 2023
Acry ic on canvas
22 x 15 cm
Eur 550
Dancing Pigments 5, 2023
Acry ic on canvas
22 x 15 cm
Eur 550
Untitled, 2024
Acry ic on canvas 100 x 80 cm
Harbor Terrace View, 2021
Acryl c on canvas
80 x 60 cm
Return to the Harbor, 2019
Acryl c and mixed media on canvas
70 x 50 cm
Eur 4,480
Luna Rossa, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
80 x 60 cm
Fin de l’hiver, 2021
Acryl c and mixed media on canvas 80 x 60 cm
Collection “Sundays”
From he top le t to r ght
Ombra dopo il Sole, 2020
Acryl c and mixed media on canvas
60 x 60 cm
Eur 875
Autumn Hampstead Walk, 2020
Acryl c and mixed media on canvas
60 x 60 cm
SOLD
Early Spring, 2020
Acryl c and mixed media on canvas 60 x 60 cm
Eur 875
Easter by the River, 2020
Acryl c and mixed media on canvas 60 x 60 cm
Eur 875
Forest by Trail, 2023
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 140 x 140 cm
Crocus in Snow, 2023
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 100 x 100 cm
Eur 15 540
Growing up in a little town to the West of Lake Maggiore, Italy, not far from where I was born in 1993, I spent most of my time with a creative father, who instilled in me a love of crafts and art.
I was easily impressed by the concept of creating art, someone else's vision.
Self-thought, it was only in 2018, when I was living in Austria, that I began to paint intensively, experimenting with various media and processes on canvas I’ve lived in various countries which influenced a lot my works.
Still today, painting, feels as natural as breathing to me, a chance to escape from everyday routine and go back to the bare essentials.
I currently live and have my atelier in Richmond, London.
private collections.
Linz, Wien - AT
Munich, Berlin - DE
Milan, Vercelli, Biella - IT
Lausanne, Geneva, Zurich, Lugano - CH
Amsterdam - NL
London, Shrewsbury- UK
Paris - FR
Dubai - UAE
New York - USA
exhibits and collaborations.
Artist Critique by Kate Reeve-Edwards | London, UK | 2024
The Brompton | Harrods Estates, London, 2023 | Ongoing
The M Magazine | Palma de Mallorca | 2023
British Vogue | July and August Editions, London | 2021
Abstract Art | The Brick Lane Gallery, London | 9th-20th January 2021
Studio Exhibition | Private Viewing, Perroy, Switzerland | 20th-25th August 2019