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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
46.5x24.8in
About this artwork
This is one of the very few works if not the only one where I only used black and white; it is a test I wanted to do and I must say that I am satisfied with the result.
All marker on canvas.
Picture made during the long trip to India, precisely I was in the state of Goa.
« For me, paintings are the door to another dimension where time and space do not exist and the soul begins to fly. »
Alfredo Bertolini is an artist based in Italy whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in Spain and New Zealand. through his works, he endeavors to convey the "vast and wonderful inner world that we all have" in color and shapes. Bertolini's bold compositions are created using acrylics, enamel, watercolors, pen, and felt on canvas.