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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the evolving essence of human emotions, blending acrylic, oil pastel, and epoxy to create depth and movement. Blue dominates as a symbol of introspection, while the abstract forms evoke memory and mystery. This painting exudes a vibrant and reflective energy, capable of transforming any space with its pulsating rhythm and profound vibration.
« Each design is a world of mine, a moment of my present or past experience, I live in those graphics. »
As a child, the Italian Fabrizio Bidoli would watch his father painting and welcoming other artists into the house, inspiring him to pursue art for himself. His graphic, colorful pieces explore the possibility to make the invisible visible, and turn the real and everyday into the fantastic. This can be seen in his surrealistic paintings, in which everyday objects and landscapes are rendered in bright, psychedelic colors. To achieve this, Bidoli uses a variety of materials, while maintaining a homogeneous stylistic style.