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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
34.6x34.6in
About this artwork
In this piece, I explored the raw essence of vulnerability and growth, using acrylic and embroidery on canvas to sculpt a visual narrative. The central feather-like form, sewn with meticulous detail, symbolizes resilience and the delicate balance of life. The contrasting rough texture of the canvas and the smooth, flowing embroidery interact to evoke a sense of gentle strength, inviting reflection and introspection into any space. This artwork is… a testament to the beauty of perseverance and the transformative power of embracing one's journey.
« Art is a way to express oneself in joy and freedom, as well as the love for oneself and for others. »
Giustino Caposciutti is an award-winning painter, textile artist, and printmaker based in Italy whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Belgium, Switzerland, Australia, and France. He describes his diverse compositions as representing messages of hope. Caposciutti's artistic practice is marked by discovery through the materials he employs. For him, after having "given birth" to a piece, it assumes the property of change, just as in the natural environment.