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Inner Governament n.10 (2025) Original Mixed-media Painting by Stefano Pallara

70 x 51 x 2cm (unframed) / 70 x 51cm (actual image size)

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A spiritual communion with the ocean can both frighten and blind with its beauty. An ancestral instinct of surrendering to the primordial rhythms of the tide that overwhelms and releases, giving us back to ourselves. Mindscapes exploring awareness, sense of self and freedom.

Acrylic, oil and collage on canvas 70x51cm.

The juxtaposition of the three different techniques (digital, oil and acrylic) creates a distinctive depth and intensity.

Materials used:

Acrylic, oil and collage on canvas

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#seascape#landscape#colourful#sea#beach#ocean#peaceful#spiritual#relaxing#sunbather
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A spiritual communion with the ocean can both frighten and blind with its beauty. An ancestral instinct of surrendering to the primordial rhythms of the tide that overwhelms and releases, giving us back to ourselves. Mindscapes exploring awareness, sense of self and freedom.

Acrylic, oil and collage on canvas 70x51cm.

The juxtaposition of the three different techniques (digital, oil and acrylic) creates a distinctive depth and intensity.

Materials used:

Acrylic, oil and collage on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#seascape#landscape#colourful#sea#beach#ocean#peaceful#spiritual#relaxing#sunbather
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Originally from southern Italy, Stefano has lived in London for over two decades. Identity, introspection, mindfulness and freedom are recurrent themes in his work as well as a sense of nostalgia for... Read more

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