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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This is a creation that blends dreams and reality, inspired by the metaphysical style and made with acrylics. It portrays a moment of intense waiting, symbolized by the central figure looking towards an uncertain future, represented by the nuanced tones of the desert and the sea. This work invites the observer to reflect on their life and the dreams we are chasing, bringing a touch of mystery and deep contemplation to every space in which it is placed.
Roberto Broggi, a painter in love with oil and acrylic, discovered art at a very young age, transforming music into a pictorial work. A precursor of the informal abstract style, he uses various techniques and is constantly evolving. His works, frescoes of social themes, drag you into a vortex of free interpretation.