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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x23.6in
About this artwork
This work addresses the universal theme of the relationship between men and women through symbolic and emotional language. The composition is dominated by the visual dialogue between two seemingly opposite elements: the female figure, petite and light, and the male hands, large and present.
The woman, although represented on a smaller scale, is depicted in her complete essence: not fragile, but fully “woman”.
The relationship between the proportions… is not hierarchical, but harmonious: strength does not overwhelm delicacy, but rather supports it. The man and woman define each other, finding meaning only in the relationship that unites them. The work thus becomes a visual metaphor for loving understanding, understood as a balance between presence and freedom, between protection and respect.
My name is Vincenzo Raimondo, I live and work in Palermo, a city of contradictions that profoundly influence my vision. I'm a self-taught artist, and my painting doesn't follow a fixed style: it evolves over time, along with my experiences and personal maturity. My work stems from observing everyday life and listening to emotions, which is why I tackle diverse themes and continually experiment with new languages, allowing each piece to find its own form.
My art is instinctive, essential, and imperfect, rooted in the complexity of humanity and nature. I don't seek perfection, because it doesn't belong to reality. Imperfections become part of the work: rough marks, dirty or scratched surfaces are traces of the creative process and my identity. I love what is authentic and lived-in. For me, art isn't decoration, but presence, accessible and sincere, capable of connecting with the viewer.