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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
The work "ART SAVE THE WORLD" fuses Western classical art, Eastern aesthetics and contemporary street art to explore themes such as the relationship between cultures, genders and man-nature. In the center, a classical male figure, idealized in his strength, dialogues with two women in kimono, symbols of grace and dynamism, evoking tensions between masculine and feminine, East and West. The tiger next to the statue represents wild and untamed nature,… suggesting an unstable relationship with human domination.
The graffiti background recalls Basquiat's street art, using tags and bright colors to create a dramatic contrast with the static nature of classical sculpture. The message "ART SAVE THE WORLD" elevates street art to a contemporary monument, underlining the transformative power of art. The work celebrates cultural contamination and the ability of art to unify a fragmented world, inviting reflection on themes of coexistence and global dialogue.
Fabrizio Ceccarelli, an artist of the Italian pop neo-figurativism, expresses himself through a mix of techniques that include acrylic, oil, spray and airbrush. His style is a successful fusion between the aesthetics of pop art and the dynamism and irony of street art, creating bright, fluorescent, and vibrant contemporary works, where each figure is drawn and painted by hand without the use of printing or digital techniques. He mixes elements of cinema, fashion, and comics to explore themes such as power, love, ecology, and violence. He gives his works a penetrating irony, revealing hidden meanings behind the mirror of a pleasant aesthetic.