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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the effervescence and emotional richness of ordinary existence, through the use of bright colors and semi-abstract shapes.
I describe a moment of great hope: the boarding of the animals on Noah's Ark. Through acrylic, I explored symbolic and figurative themes, inviting the observer to a journey through a visual narrative full of movement and energy. It is an invitation to reflect on coexistence and diversity, bringing… a symphony of color and life to every space. The first drops of rain of the Great Flood bathe an atmosphere of soft and warm light, generating an important chromatic contrast.
Gabriele Poidomani, graduated in illustration, has worked in advertising publishing and as a set designer, now devotes his mastery to painting. His technique skillfully mixes the figurative and the abstract, giving life to works that encapsulate deep philosophical questions through morphology and chromatism. His art is a silent cry, an intense and powerful way of communicating the investigations of human existence.