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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
21.7x25.6in
About this artwork
In creating this work, I weaved a visual dialogue on the threshold of reality using acrylics, water-based enamels and colored earths, eco-sustainable materials with the living or office environment. The scene represents a person and a cat sitting at a table, immersed in a surreal atmosphere that blurs the boundaries of physicality. Through these figures and the environment, I explore the enigmatic connection between human and animal, releasing an… energy that invites reflection and introspection into one's space in the home.
« My canvases are visions, suggestions of reality, mental dreams that materialize. My motto is, 'I paint what is silent'. »
Simone Butturini is an award-winning Italian artist whose works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in Austria, Germany, Canada and Switzerland. Inanimate objects are the true protagonists of his scenes in a sort of "existential realism" born in Milan in the Seventies by artists such as Gianfranco Ferroni, Giuseppe Guerreschi. Butturini, in harmony with the artists of his generation, Luca Pignatelli and Giovanni Frangi, in his "Interior Painting" is more interested in portraying the traces of man's presence and the "places of the hidden soul". His gestures translate into a progressive construction and cancellation of form in a compelling dialogue between figuration and abstraction, on the threshold of reality.