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- Подкатегория Сюрреализм , Портрет , Натюрморт
- Подкатегория Сюрреализм , Портрет
- Подкатегория Сюрреализм , Портрет , Натюрморт
- Подкатегория Сюрреализм , Портрет , Натюрморт
- Цвет черный , синий , голубой , белый
- Ширина 700
- Высота 900
- Глубина 50
About this artworkMediumOil, Lacquer on CanvasOther detailsArtwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.Dimensions90x70cmIn this evocative piece, I immersed myself in the fluidity of emotions, usi
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ЕщеAbout this artwork Medium Oil, Lacquer on Canvas Other details Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request. Dimensions 40x29cm Arcturians are humanoids with long golden hair and a majestic appearance. They have total mastery of their energy and are perfectly androgynous. They are involved, among other things, in the creation of interdimensional corridors and in the formation of crop circles. They work in close collaboration with the inhabitants of Vega of the Lira constellation and with the Monoceros, who are their descendants. Like them, they have fixed an advanced base within one of the rings of the planet Saturn, to carry out their mission within our planetary environment, so that the great mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum"
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BiographyI was born in 1983 in a small town in the Tuscan Maremma, Cinigiano (Grosseto) and from an early age I grew up with a passion for drawing and art. I am the son of a jeweler mother and a farmer father, two professions that coexist with the beauty of this world. I discovered painting at the age of 9 on a summer afternoon immersed in rummaging through didactic books on art, and like a baby who sees the light for the first time I started seeing something. Leafing through I came across one of the most beautiful paintings for me, the "Libecciata" by Giovanni Fattori, and in trying to reproduce it with my fingers on a canvas I did not feel the passage of time. At that moment I realized that I would never do without painting again. During