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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the burning flame of passion and the regenerative power of water using acrylics and enamels. The contrast between the bright red and the deep blue evokes a dance between opposites that seek and repel each other, a dynamic dialogue that invites reflection. I hoped to convey a sense of renewal and hope, just as the dawn renews the day, bringing new light and possibility to every dark corner. This work could bring a… vibrant energy and a touch of introspection into your home.
Giancarlo Siniscalchi uses watercolor, tempera, pastel, acrylic, enamel, pen, collage and mixed techniques, building his experience on a deep passion for painting. He prefers an instinctive and gestural style, alternating landscapes, still lifes, faces and subjects of historical-social relevance. His works convey a powerful emotion: they are like incandescent lava, in continuous movement, capable of deeply involving the viewer with spontaneity and expressive intensity.