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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.2x38.6in
About this artwork
Tribeca is the clever name given to a neighborhood that would otherwise be known as, “Triangle Below Canal”. Certainly the name Tribeca is the lesser of two evils. It is the location of the illustrious Duane and Reade Streets that owe their name to the ubiquitous pharmacy chain, and it is the sanitized habitat of the rich and beautiful. In a word, Tribeca is boring, maybe even charmless. However, for those with a discerning eye who know where to… look there is a world of alleyways lined with brick and cobblestone and bridges of windows that connect buildings. A trip down one of these alleys is like stepping back in time. It is a pity it should be hidden but, it can be our little secret.
« 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.