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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work, the use of acrylic in an abstract style explores the dynamic tension between calm and chaos. The hint of fiery colors at the center represents a pulsating heart of energy hidden within tranquil expansions of blue and gray, suggesting an ever-shifting balance and beauty found in the unpredictable. Each brush stroke is intended to connect visually and emotionally, stimulating contemplation and inner dialogue.
Giuseppe Postorino, approaches pictorial art during his studies in civil engineering and architecture. He expresses himself mainly with acrylics and enamels on canvas, enriching the works with paper and cotton thread. He immerses himself in the abstract, studying emotions through the vigor of color and free gesture. Born in a seaside town in southern Italy, he is strongly influenced by the atmosphere of sunsets over the sea. His works embody an intimate interior journey, a constant dialogue of sensations, inviting the viewer not to understand, but to experience.