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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
Giuseppe Barbale's works are born from instinct, creative freedom and what the artist defines as "an artistic trance", which allows him to channel emotions and transfer them onto the canvas.
For this reason he paints with acrylic on canvas, a technique that allows for short execution times and therefore the possibility of making emotions immediately visible through the material, the signs and the colour.
The works are pervaded by energy and strength,… rendered through the spatula technique, with an intense chromatic range, where yellows and reds predominate, together with shades of orange and blue, which distinguish his artistic language.
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.