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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x35.4in
About this artwork
In my creation, I poured raw emotions through oil and charcoal, embracing abstraction to convey complex feelings. This piece is a tempest of turmoil and whispers of tranquility, a narrative of contrasts that dance and clash across the canvas. It's an embodiment of life's intricate beauty and the painful elegance of emotions entwined. Bringing this artwork into your space adds a dynamic energy that invites contemplation and deep feeling, stirring… the soul.
« All art is just transformation within the boundaries of self-referentiality. »
Claudio Scotoni is an artist based in Switzerland whose paintings have been exhibited both nationally and in Germany. He describes his artistic process as originating from the "first movement", which is a reflex and can oftentimes be a fight for spontaneity. For Scotoni, this movement can be born as a result of a phrase or of an impression that tempts him into translating it into something visible. In his art, the starting point is much more important than the process.