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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 38.6x27.2in
About this artwork
Lockdown in Chicago.
My thoughts go to all those people who work for us. They are at the forefront of the covid-19 virus. They help us support us.
I'm referring to you heroes. Now it's your time: think, dream and fantasise. Imagine what will you do, meditate on what you did. Remember the sunset on the beach, the dawn on the mountains, the scent in the countryside after a summer storm. Free your mind completely. We will back again! Stay safe, stay… strong.
My thoughts go to all those people who work for us. They are at the forefront of the covid-19 virus. They help us support us.
I'm referring to you heroes. Now it's your time: think, dream and fantasise. Imagine what will you do, meditate on what you did. Remember the sunset on the beach, the dawn on the mountains, the scent in the countryside after a summer storm. Free your mind completely. We will back again! Stay safe, stay… strong.
Marco Barberio
Italy
Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« The paintings seem to aim for realism, but upon closer look we notice every deviation marked by the sharp contrast from one element to another. »
Marco Barberio is an established Italian painter who has exhibited his work internationally, including in Spain, Australia and the UK. Having cultivated a firm passion for art and creativity from a young age, he has worked as an art director as well as in web development and entrepreneurship alongside his artistic practice. Barberio's paintings primarily balance the dualism of realist forms and conceptual symbols, a style he describes as 'sampled realism.' His works ultimately offer each viewer the opportunity to contemplate the metaphors present in modern digital life, layering colors and curves to raise questions about loss, knowledge and reality.