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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x19.7in
About this artwork
Vertigo of the soul.
I brought this work (150 x 50 cm) to life as a testimony to inner turmoil, a silent cry captured through oil and ink.
Key elements:
Vertical format: 150 x 50 cm
Technique: oil and ink
Style: abstract with minimalist and oriental echoes
Themes: oscillation between chaos and order, introspective journey
The work embodies the dialectic between emptiness and fullness, between absence and presence. Each brushstroke is a gesture… that tries to give shape to the shapeless, to make the invisible visible.
This painting offers itself as a mirror of the unconscious, inviting the observer to confront his own hidden depths. The verticality of the canvas evokes an ascending tension, a desire for transcendence.
Ideal for spaces that welcome reflection and for collectors looking for works that speak to the depths of the human soul.
An opportunity to bring a fragment of mystery into your home.
Mauro Caracuzzo emerges as a multidisciplinary artist, from figurative to abstract, excelling in techniques ranging from fresco to ceramic. His artistic exploration translates into works that mix delicacy and strength, through a very personal visual syntax. His creations evoke a profound emotional range, addressing the dichotomy of the human condition: loneliness and curiosity, hate and love, with a prevalence of the latter.