Art of the Day: "En attendat la gloire, 2014" by Gugi Goo

Art of the Day: "En attendat la gloire, 2014" by Gugi Goo

“My artistic practice is based on an intuitive research of the deepest, most intimate layers of my own being. I am interested in the possibility of expressing the most profound human emotions and ideas through the filter of my personal experiences and perceptions. Since my creative process is very expressive, I usually work on big canvases which allow me more freedom and space for experimenting. My main 'tools' are color, light and gesture which I use to create my own language and open the view to some different reality. For me, art is the pure essence of life. It’s constantly present in my heart, in my mind and in my hands.”


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