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In this work, I tried to capture the intense contrast between vibrant nature and modern architecture. The bold use of colors reflects the tumultuous emotions that often hide behind the apparent quiet of urban spaces. The leading lines lead the eye into a dance between reality and personal interpretation, inviting the viewer to explore both the light and shadows of everyday life. This work is a hymn to the resilience of the human spirit in the face… of the incessant advance of the built world.
Gianfranco D'Andrea, a self-taught artist, completed his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and has exhibited internationally. He employs techniques ranging from Trans-Avant-Garde to Action Painting, and an Abstract Expressionism characterized by his use of bitumen. His simple and understandable works express an intense sense of nostalgia and instinct. THE ARTIST GIANFRANCO D'ANDREA WAS BORN IN ROME IN 1956. AT THE AGE OF 12 HE SHOWED A STRONG INTEREST IN THE ART OF PAINTING AND WAS CHOSEN BY HIS SCHOOL DRAWING TEACHER, PARTICIPATING IN THE DRAWING OF A PAINTING REPRESENTING THE "CASTING OF PORTA PIA 1870" (USING THE TEMPERA TECHNIQUE). HE WAS AWARDED FOR BEST WORK AT THE PIO XII SCHOOL IN ROME.