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They are colorful flowers formed from the fins of our fish, a symbol of the fluidity of underwater nature. Computer-generated by Paolo Marchese, without AI support, and then printed on fabric, including washable fabric, they're always an iconic splash of color. They've been coveted by many potential customers for years, but they haven't agreed on a price.
Paolo Marchese, www.likeafishart.com, a photographer and artist with experience in advertising, uses digital photography, large-scale painting, and mixed techniques ranging from hand drawing to computer graphics, enriched with textural inserts such as gold flakes and sand. His style blends modern and classical elements, from Pompeii frescoes to hand-crafted digital prints, now also exploring AI as a creative foundation. His works exude a dreamlike poetics, suspended between the sea, love, fantasy, and vital energy, conveying lightness and intense originality. "I'm not a painter of details, but a good artist of color and creativity to create a wall that matches the home and your feelings." "My works are mostly one-of-a-kind pieces, even if printed. I then modify them by hand, adding details like gold flakes: I don't sell them in copies, they are not duplicate prints, but unique paintings, just for you. See more at www.likeafishart.com."