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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work with a strong emotional and visual impact, the legendary cinema icon Marlon Brando is masterfully portrayed in black and white, embodying the rebellious and magnetic spirit that has marked entire generations. The artist contrasts the intense and penetrating figure of the actor - inspired by his role in the film The Wild One - with a composition of pop and advertising references of the time, such as the 7up logo and the words "The Bike… Shed".
The enigmatic text “The desire is” seems to suspend meaning, leaving the viewer to complete it. It is precisely in this tension between desire, myth and consumption that the work finds its balance. A tribute to 20th century American visual culture and one of its most emblematic faces, reinterpreted in a contemporary key.
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.