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The painting created by the artist using the spray technique on canvas depicts a scene inside the restaurant of the D'Orsay Museum in Paris. In the foreground, a huge clock dominates the scene, from which intense light filters through and outlines the silhouettes of waiters and patrons. The choice to represent the light passing through the clock confers a particular, almost dreamlike atmosphere to the painting.
The central theme of the painting is time, which seems to be represented by the enormous clock at the center of the composition. The artist seems to want to underline how time is the factor that influences the life of all human beings, regardless of their social position or the place they are in.
Through the painting, the artist also seems to want to explore some philosophical aspects related to the concept of time. For example, the presence of the patrons inside the restaurant suggests that time passes differently depending on the activities that are carried out during the day. Furthermore, the idea of ​​using light as the central element of the painting could be interpreted as an invitation to reflect on the transience of time and the importance of living each moment with intensity and awareness.
Overall, the painting created using the spray technique on canvas is a suggestive and original representation of the theme of time, which invites reflection on its importance in the lives of human beings. The choice of colors and lights makes the painting particularly engaging and stimulating, leaving the viewer the possibility to grasp its multiple meanings and interpretations.

Materials used:

Spray paint on canvas

Tags:
#paris #restaurant #time #museum #clock #peoplescape 
Paris Time (2023)
Acrylic painting
by Marco Barberio

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The painting created by the artist using the spray technique on canvas depicts a scene inside the restaurant of the D'Orsay Museum in Paris. In the foreground, a huge clock dominates the scene, from which intense light filters through and outlines the silhouettes of waiters and patrons. The choice to represent the light passing through the clock confers a particular, almost dreamlike atmosphere to the painting.
The central theme of the painting is time, which seems to be represented by the enormous clock at the center of the composition. The artist seems to want to underline how time is the factor that influences the life of all human beings, regardless of their social position or the place they are in.
Through the painting, the artist also seems to want to explore some philosophical aspects related to the concept of time. For example, the presence of the patrons inside the restaurant suggests that time passes differently depending on the activities that are carried out during the day. Furthermore, the idea of ​​using light as the central element of the painting could be interpreted as an invitation to reflect on the transience of time and the importance of living each moment with intensity and awareness.
Overall, the painting created using the spray technique on canvas is a suggestive and original representation of the theme of time, which invites reflection on its importance in the lives of human beings. The choice of colors and lights makes the painting particularly engaging and stimulating, leaving the viewer the possibility to grasp its multiple meanings and interpretations.

Materials used:

Spray paint on canvas

Tags:
#paris #restaurant #time #museum #clock #peoplescape 

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I am a self-taught artist and as such I have always independently sought my way. I consider myself a realist painter and for this reason I paint everyday everyday scenes,... Read more

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