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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
In this painting, I wanted to capture the strength and vulnerability of the human body, using soft lines and warm colors to evoke a sense of intimacy and reflection. The figure, still evolving, carries a silent energy, ready to explode. This work conveys a balance between power and delicacy, ideal for adding depth and warmth to any space. The acrylic drawing is based on a famous classical sculpture that influenced Renaissance art, particularly Michelangelo.… Hercules is captured in a moment of repose at the conclusion of the "Twelve Labors" and holds the three golden apples, symbols of immortality.
Silvio Ricci is a self-taught painter who developed his skills through occasional courses and a deep personal study of techniques from the Renaissance to Hyperrealism. He uses a wide range of media, from pencil to watercolor, and his eclectic style adapts to his work, alternating between realism, expressionism, and abstraction. Ricci explores themes ranging from landscape to literary and religious symbolism, conveying emotions that invite philosophical reflection and question the limits of freedom and inspiration.