You remember those dreams when you suddenly realised that you'd got on the school bus without noticing you hadn't got any clothes on? Furio Torracchi does.
His works-small, child-like and brightly coloured, like italianete Julian Opies - look as though they should be about jolly things. Road signs and formulaically painted clouds and houses suggest the certainties of childhood. Instead, they're about the uncertainties.
Charles Darwent
The Independent Newspaper