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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
In many of Giuseppe Barbale's works, the creative and instinctual energy predominates, which runs through the canvases in a whirlwind of emotions.
The artist also investigates another language, which starts from the same premises but creates a harmonious order of the backgrounds, so much so as to often give life to an orderly alternation of colors, which by approaching or overlapping, create the sense of the third dimension. In this way, new pictorial… spaces are formed on the canvases. These are the works conceived starting from memories and dreams of metropolitan cities, pervaded by the energy of contemporary life, skylines that seem to reflect on ponds and memories.
Giuseppe Barbale is an Italian artist who has exhibited his paintings nationally, as well as in France, China, and Germany. Having experimented with various types of artistic styles, he finds that through abstract painting, he has found a way to channel his emotions. Barbale creates in an instinctive manner and each of his compositions is the result of the sensations of a moment.