Inspired by the Italian art he grew up with, Fortuna started to imagine the story behind the paintings. He felt attracted to the objects and elements in the paintings by artists like Giorgio De Chirico, Aligi Sassu and Lucio Fontana.
Daniele Fortuna interprets those elements by giving them the third dimension and as he says ''contaminating'' them with contemporary colour. The sculptures connect the old tradition of Italian painting with a pop-art way of expression.
Each of Fortuna's sculptures is composed of a number of small, wooden, painted elements that are being put together like a jigsaw puzzle.
Each of Fortuna's sculptures is composed of a number of small, wooden, painted elements that are being put together like a jigsaw puzzle.