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Marie-Antoinette's "laiterie" at the castle of Rambouillet. This unique work evokes the introspective stillness of a cold winter afternoon in France and invites you to navigate the contemplative pastoral atmosphere. Figurative in style, this work on Museum quality paper embraces the nostalgia and subtle beauty of a winter scene. It is a visual refuge that brings candor and serenity to any space, inviting reflection and pause. This piece is more than… a landscape; It is a visual sigh that intones with stillness and peace.
Fernando Grilli, son of photographers and raised in the nuances of light, fuses photography, collage and algorithmic art. His works, imbued with techniques such as retouching and monotype, dialogue with the aesthetics of Art Deco, PopArt and the mystery of film noir. They transmit the weight of the social, the poetry of light and shadow, and a conceptual vision that sparks reflection.