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Petali Caduti (2021) Painting by Puliafico
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Enamel
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 47.2in, Width 137.8in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000 Abstract Abstract
Technique: enamel on canvas
Dimensions: 120x350 cm
Date of completion: 2021
Fallen Petals is a contemporary artwork that combines elements of Impressionism, Fauvism, Pointillism, and Pollock's dripping style. The artist has used pure, vivid colors to create a dynamic and fascinating image full of energy and emotion. The textural composition and impasto give the painting a three-dimensional quality that almost seems to protrude from the canvas.
The work depicts flower petals swirling and dripping on the canvas, creating an effect of movement and fluidity. The bright, saturated colors recall the chromatic intensity of the Fauvists, while the rapid, spontaneous brushwork evokes the energy of the Impressionists. The pointillist technique of applying small brushstrokes of pure color side by side to create an effect of optical vibration adds further dynamism to the painting.
In Fallen Petals, the artist has skillfully combined these different artistic currents to create a unique and original work. The dripping effect, inspired by Pollock, gives the painting a sense of depth and complexity that captures the viewer's attention and invites them to explore the details and nuances of the work.
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Contemporary ArtEnamel On CanvasImpressionismFauvismDivisionism
Puliafico believes artistic energy comes from the stomach, where it is visceral and not controlled. This energy, when transferred to the canvases, does not produce a photographic or realistic portrayal of what Antonino sees, but rather supplies the viewer with an intentional breakdown of colors and primary components. The purity of applied pigments in full-bodied strokes creates a chromatic chaos indicative of the Fauvist and Impressionist movements. At a very young age, I became enamoured with the process of creating colorful dancers with colored chalk on a blackboard, then turning the blackboard like a compass. The end result were hourglass figures that seemed to dance through the air. I intend my paintings to be consumed quickly, but to leave a prolonged visual aftertaste that amalgamates and changes every time the work is observed. The purity of the applied pigments invites the observer to see the colors dance across the canvas and convey emotion, and ultimately leave them wanting more. My timbral paintings are inspired by Fauvism and Impressionism. I apply oil and acrylic paints with spatulas and brushes to create my canvases. The artistic energy comes from the stomach, it is visceral and uncontrolled. The pieces dictate to me when they are finished, not the other way around. I believe that we should do that which satisfies us, and work, work, work until the result is our level
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1969
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- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists