Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pigments on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 37.6x26.6in
About this artwork
With my brushes, I played with duality and harmony, sliding acrylics and pigments into this canvas. The simplicity of minimalism meets abstract symbolism, capturing a serene balance. Explore subtle contrasts and the coexistence between shadow and light. This work will infuse your home with thoughtful energy, an invitation to reflection and inner calm.
Gabriele Fettolini
Switzerland
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Creating is leaving a visible "trail" where concerns and desires converge. The painting is the frame that allows me to give it visibility. »
Established Swiss artist Gabriele Fettolini's striking artworks do not ask questions or tell stories, instead they are rhythmic and expressive representations of the balance of life. The dualism between the body and mind, reality and aspirations, the weight of matter and the transcendence of spirit.
Producing his abstract pieces in a spontaneous environment gives Gabriele the freedom to make each piece truly unique, building and eroding layers his artworks are richly textured and beautifully colored. Each canvas is full of juxtapositions, emptiness and luminosity, beauty and tragedy, ephemeral and transitory the viewer is free to make up their own mind.
Gabriele has exhibited his artwork extensively throughout Europe, his pieces are held in numerous permanent collections.
Producing his abstract pieces in a spontaneous environment gives Gabriele the freedom to make each piece truly unique, building and eroding layers his artworks are richly textured and beautifully colored. Each canvas is full of juxtapositions, emptiness and luminosity, beauty and tragedy, ephemeral and transitory the viewer is free to make up their own mind.
Gabriele has exhibited his artwork extensively throughout Europe, his pieces are held in numerous permanent collections.