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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
This work is the fruit of an emotional dance between color and canvas, where each acrylic brushstroke is a step in the choreography of abstract expressionism. I tried to capture the depth and mystery of the human soul. In making it, I poured my passion, with the intention of transmitting energy and movement into every corner of the work. By bringing this painting into your home, vital energy and deep reflection will become part of your daily life.
« "Painting is a blind profession: one does not paint what he sees but what he hears. - Pablo Picasso" »
Michele Berlot is a prize-winning painter who lives in Italy, with works exhibited in several national galleries. An architect, he originally began creating using digital graphics which later took on an abstract form and translated to figurative drawings. He admits that there are no messages within his work and that his art is a form of expressiveness and emotion in solid form. Berlot’s art involves a process of overlapping layers of varied materials and colors.