The beginning of Luiz Sacilotto in Art

Before his involvement in concrete art, Luiz Sacilotto primarily explored geometric and abstract forms in his works. His pre-concretist creations were characterized by experimentation with geometry, visual dynamism, and a freer approach to forms. During this period, Sacilotto showed an interest in exploring the relationship between form, space, and color, creating compositions that reflected his search for new artistic expressions. His art prior to the concretist movement still showed traces of his connection to geometry and his innovative approach to the use of patterns and abstract forms. Although he gained prominence primarily after his involvement in concrete art, Luiz Sacilotto's earlier works demonstrated his ability to create visually striking and innovative pieces, paving the way for his later artistic evolution within the concrete art movement.
[i]Figura Sentada, 1947[/i]
Luiz Sacilotto
Oil on canvas, c.i.d.
59.00 cm x 45.00 cm
Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.
Figura Sentada, 1947 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 59.00 cm x 45.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.

Figure 3 - Retrato de Helena

Figure 3 - Retrato de Helena
Retrato de Helena, 1947 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 50.00 cm x 35.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.

Figure 4 - Paisagem

Figure 4 - Paisagem
Paisagem, 1948 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 32.00 cm x 41.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.

Figura 5 - Mulher Sentada

Figura 5 - Mulher Sentada
Mulher Sentada, 1948 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 48.00 cm x 60.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.

Figura 6 - Figura

Figura 6 - Figura
Figura, 1948 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 47.00 cm x 60.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.

Figure 7 - Abstração

Figure 7 - Abstração
Abstração, 1950 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 50.00 cm x 70.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.

Figure 8 - Composição

Figure 8 - Composição
Composição, 1950 Luiz Sacilotto Oil on canvas, c.i.d. 60.00 cm x 46.00 cm Source: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.