Inside the Void
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Description
From the most distant memory, I think I already had a pencil or a brush. I was quickly touched by painting and its ability to give impressions and sensations. There has never been a break between childhood drawing and painting, it has always been my refuge, my means of expression. If I had to identify any constants in my work, I would analyze it this way: walking in the streets we often find things ... the walls are emergences, we can find symbolic elements. Why I have a suggestion with these images, I have never reasoned, I am intuitive. The walls give me impressions, feelings: sometimes negative or even oppression and tragedy. They are also for me a place of contemplation, of meditation, moreover, the first text of the founder of Zen Buddhism is entitled "The contemplation of the wall". These spaces are no longer a place used to enclose, separate, and prevent seeing, they become on the contrary a place, a space, and an opening towards other things. Scratches, damp spots, cracks ... the passing of time, the symbol of outdated things, closed doors, the dark and cold color of rotten ... Suddenly you see a cross, a line or writing of a bright color, a gesture of life tragic and poor in meaning in the eyes of most. Here is the contrast, the balance between life and death that emerges. Life and death, an invariable constants in my work. I don't know if I can do it, but I would like my work to lead the viewer to reflect, to meditate in front of an abstraction that is not one, my work takes the viewer towards the "real", at least the one I perceive. I work slowly through a succession of layers of material and little by little this material becomes a language, it works with my way of expressing things. The matter is very symbolic, in itself, the latter intrinsically has sufficient characteristics to express and feel things. In the beginning, when I do a painting, I can get a more or less concrete idea, but I don't know which image will appear. Your idea may be good in intention, but sometimes the material doesn't say anything at all. There are aesthetic laws that matter has and your creation follows a path of its own, a path at the same time of the intentions of the one who does.
Art editions & frame colors
Canvas: Printed on poly cotton blend artist-grade canvas and finished with handcrafted 100% real pine wood frames. Available in black frame only.
Fine Art: Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper, with natural white mats, covered by glossy float glass and presented with classic wooden frames. Available in black, white, and natural oak frames.
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Return/Refund
At Wall vs. Me, we are not only committed to helping you embrace your inner rebel and defy the mainstream, but we also stand behind the quality of our unique art. We understand that sometimes, even rebels need a little flexibility. That's why we offer a 7-day return/refund policy. If for any reason, your selected piece doesn't quite match your vision or speak to your soul as you'd hoped, you have a full week to return it for a refund. We believe in the freedom to choose, to change, and to chart your own path – because art, like life, is an ever-evolving journey of self-expression. So go ahead, rule your room, risk-free.
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