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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
In my work I have sought to explore the complexity of human relationships through the bold use of acrylic and an expressionist style. The interaction between the two figures, one wrapped in warm shades of orange and the other in cooler shades of red, symbolizes the perpetual dialogue between opposites: warmth and coldness, distance and intimacy. Every stroke of the brush is a heartbeat, a whisper from those close to us. This painting brings a vibrant… energy into homes that invites reflection and emotional openness.
« At the age of four, I painted like Raphael, but it took me a whole life to learn how to paint like a child. -Pablo Picasso »
Ferdinando Carbone is an experienced artist based in Italy whose paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationwide. Through his bold figurative abstractions, he expresses the female figure, illustrating only the essential features of his subject. In his creative process, Carbone most often employs acrylic, oils and oil pastels on canvas, paper or wood.