Original artwork description:

Artwork inspired by a theatrical performance held in Piazza della Signoria in Florence, under the Perseus, a bronze sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini. In creating it, I let the oil create a dialogue between expressionism and surrealism, where the human figure becomes the protagonist of a journey between the real and the imaginary. My passion for figurative and realism shines through in the intensity of the gazes, while illusion dances in the composition, inviting the viewer to a visual exploration charged with emotions that challenge perception. This art will warm your home with an energy that evokes wonder and deep contemplation.

Materials used:

Oil colors on canvas

Tags:
#nude #music #tuscany #florence #piano #theatre #artistic nude #tattoo #playing cards #perseus 

THE ILLUSIONIST (2011)

Oil painting 
by Paola Imposimato

£3,353.34 Alert

Original artwork description
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Artwork inspired by a theatrical performance held in Piazza della Signoria in Florence, under the Perseus, a bronze sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini. In creating it, I let the oil create a dialogue between expressionism and surrealism, where the human figure becomes the protagonist of a journey between the real and the imaginary. My passion for figurative and realism shines through in the intensity of the gazes, while illusion dances in the composition, inviting the viewer to a visual exploration charged with emotions that challenge perception. This art will warm your home with an energy that evokes wonder and deep contemplation.

Materials used:

Oil colors on canvas

Tags:
#nude #music #tuscany #florence #piano #theatre #artistic nude #tattoo #playing cards #perseus 

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My artistic style is supported by a solid figurative base also coming from the study of Greco-Roman art, but I have completely interpreted it in a contemporary key, ranging from... Read more

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