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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40.9x40.6in
About this artwork
is a work that combines graffiti and street art to explore the tension between destruction and hope. The atomic bomb, a symbol of devastation, is overlaid with hearts, symbols of peace and love, creating a visual contrast that invites reflection. The bright colors of the love symbols stand out against the dark background of the bomb, suggesting the transformative power of peace. With its rebellious and direct style, the work challenges the viewer… to see beyond the threat, imagining a world where love prevails even in the darkest situations.
« Painting is like entering a bubble where time is suspended and nothing else exists. »
Giuseppe Valia is an artist based in Italy whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. For him, the act of creation is a portal, connecting him with the unexplored, as well as an escape. Valia's works are diverse in both theme and genre, his atmospheric urban landscapes, graffiti-inspired pieces, and portraits are most often created using oils, acrylics, and spray paint on canvas or wood.