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The Water Element work represents a set of four works, the brainchild of artist Di Paolo, who gives life and importance to the elements as a symbol of life and culture. Water is a symbol of life and communication, building bridges in a world divided by wars.
Eugenio Di Paolo, born in Pompeii, is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, and digital art. His work is an expression of a rich background of travel, emotion, and experimentation. The artist rejects rigid definitions, moving freely between styles such as Chromo Art and Pop Art, using vibrant colors and fluid forms to convey happiness, vitality, and energy. His passion for light and color was born at an early age thanks to his father, a photographer in Pompeii, but his emotional communication and distinctive lines have been shaped by extensive travels across five continents, from deserts to glaciers, drawing direct inspiration from the sounds and plenitude of nature.
Throughout his professional life, the artist Di Paolo has always left room for his curiosity, which in a short time allowed him to create innovative works for everyone.