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Meditazione Estiva | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marco Domeniconi Studio. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Meditazione Estiva | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marco Domeniconi Studio. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Meditazione Estiva | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marco Domeniconi Studio. Item made of canvas with synthetic

Created and Sold by Marco Domeniconi Studio

Marco Domeniconi Studio

Meditazione Estiva - Paintings

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Price $1,400

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Estimated Arrival: January 7, 2025
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Handmade

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
26H x 32W x 5D in
66.04H x 81.28W x 12.7D cm
3.18 kg
7 lb

Last summer I was able to return to my native town. It had been many months since we were allowed back. One afternoon, I found myself sitting on a bench in what used to be a familiar square. As I sat there remembering the days spent playing football with childhood friends, I realized how much had changed. Nowadays there is a large tree standing tall in the center of it. I also enjoyed seeing how much has stayed the same. Children are still running, laughing, and kicking a football.
Acrylic on 28 x 28 in. stretched cotton canvas. Unframed gallery wrap. Ready to hang. Signed and titled on the back.

Item Meditazione Estiva
As seen in Creator's Studio, New York, NY
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Wescover creator since 2020
I want my art to be as obvious as if I had stolen your thoughts.

My work is instinctive and spontaneous, thus there is not an overarching theory for creating other than letting my emotions take over. Most of my time seems occupied by satisfying a relentless curiosity about everything. I listen, I read, and I walk around collecting emotions which lead to sudden impulses to create. Some people have the ability to understand and communicate the feelings of another. For my part, I don’t readily understand them, though they affect me deeply. Experiencing and witnessing humanity, laboring to understand its condition is what drives me. I record fleeting moments, landscapes, people and colors as a mean to an end. The figures and shapes you see in my photographs or find in my paintings are not my subject. Whether it is a statement about walls, a plea about war, a scrutiny of alienation, or a message of hope and harmony, the themes always reveal my perception of humanity and its condition. I just want to create a path to an emotion.