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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
This piece captures the delicate balance between urban life and nature's quiet resilience. Using layers of reclaimed paper and mixed media, I wanted to evoke nostalgia and the passage of time as the bare branches intertwine with the old building’s facade. It brings a thoughtful energy to any space, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on memory, history, and the unseen stories around us.
The above is the AI generated description. Having grown up… in the steel and glass post modernist skyline of Seattle in the Pacific Northwest, I am fascinated by the way the rooftops of Paris contrast with the texture of the sky creating abstract compositions. When you see a photo of the characteristic buildings of Paris you know immediately it couldn't be anywhere else. I choose to focus on particular details.
Paul Bagnulo, a painter and printmaker with a background in graphic design and multimedia, works primarily with acrylic, ink, collage, and found materials. His figurative style transforms the abstract forms of Parisian rooftops—chimneys and eaves—into vibrant compositions, blending precise observation with experimental techniques. His art conveys a sense of wonder and lively admiration for urban simplicity, inviting viewers into an extemporaneous, emotionally charged exploration of everyday beauty.