Marc Librizzi
50.8 x 61 cm
Marc Librizzi’s Stove transforms an ordinary domestic scene into something quietly uncanny. A pot of boiling water gleams under the steady rhythm of blue flames, which—on closer inspection—take the shape of linked human figures, hand in hand around the burner. What might be a moment of routine becomes one of communion, ritual, and containment.
Librizzi’s work often finds meaning in the overlooked spaces of daily life, where perception slips between the literal and the psychological. Here, the stove becomes an altar of transformation, echoing Dalí’s fascination with the surreal possibilities of the kitchen. Stove captures that moment when sustenance verges on the spiritual, and heat itself feels alive.
