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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x11.8in
About this artwork
moi
Another earlier piece from my Paris rooftops series, this is the view from the kitchen window. Still I am endlessly fascinated with the way that the intricate geometric forms of building eves, chimneys and chambers cut an abstract shape against the sky. I especially like the way the light plays against the facade during a brief sun break in the imposing, dark, clouded storm.
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With this piece, I captured the quiet poetry of urban rooftops under… a heavy sky, blending acrylic’s boldness with delicate pencil and pen lines. I wanted to evoke a sense of stillness and subtle tension, where geometric shapes meet soft shadows. It’s a moment suspended in time, promising calm energy and thoughtful reflection to any space it graces.
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.