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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Eros and Thanatos - life instinct and death instinct so dear to Freud. The two forces that govern human actions. Freud was the first to theorize the profound split that each of us has to face every second, the choice between good and evil. In my painting I wanted to express in a determined way the concept of eros. The pleasure of living, getting excited, feeling enveloped by the sensual warmth of transparencies, and I wanted to represent death with… a skull, on books that tell the past and contain knowledge. A way of exorcising death as an inevitable conclusion of a life filled with nectar that sometimes becomes bitter, in an indissoluble alternation, and that finds the sum of our existence in the word "end".
« Art sweeps our soul from the dust of everyday life. -Pablo Picasso »
Barbara Berardicurti is an artist based in Italy whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Russia. In addition, her art is featured in the permanent collection of the Museo di Olevano Romano in Italy. Inspired by her travels, especially in Africa, Berardicurti's distinctive landscapes and portaits reflect both her emotions, observations, and life experiences. While she most often creates with oils, she also employs watercolors, acrylics, dry pastels, etc.
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