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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
In this plein-air motif, I captured a sunlit town square, where the warmth of the day meets playful shadows. I used vivid acrylics brushstrokes to evoke the lively atmosphere and figurative forms that breathe life into this scene. This piece radiates joy and nostalgia, inviting light and movement into your space, making every glance feel like a fresh, radiant beginning.
« In the Sky, there is no transition between Red and Blue [only Green and Orange]. But then there is the Earth... and the Brown appears. Earth is the transition between Sky and Water [between Red and Blue]. »
Alejandro Mariotti, mainly self-taught and with studies in stamping and engraving, uses a wide variety of media, from ink, watercolour, acrylic or oil, to natural pigments and fluorescent paints. His approach is essentially experimental, with expressionist and impressionist overtones, exploring light and color with a unique sensitivity through motifs captured live directly from observation. His works generally straddle the line between figurative and abstract. He seeks to convey spontaneous impressions, pushing formal boundaries and awakening in the viewer a sense of freshness, creative freedom, and a deep connection with the moment.