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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
REPRESENTS A LANGUAGE OF LAND BETWEEN TWO SEAS. METAPHOR OF A PLACE (REAL OR IMAGINED) TO REACH TO FIND PEACE AND SERENITY (EVEN IF MOMENTANEOUS).
Picture chosen for the collective exhibition of the finalists of the INTERNATIONAL ART AWARD "TRIBUTE TO STEFANO USSI".
Winner of the 4th ex aequo prize in the "ARTIST OF ITALY PRIZE" Competition.
It is a work made with a canvas base on which tissue paper is glued. Glue (vinavil) is also used as a medium… for acrylic paint. They are often made of multiple layers, painted each time, to form glazes and transparencies
« "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.