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Two steps Painting

Floriano Guizzardi

Chile

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 1.6 D in

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The subject is the picture of a man scared buy something abstract, which seems a figure dancing and bowing. The situation seems to compose a two step dancing, in which the human picture, by the fact of been scared seems perfectly adapting to the object of his scare. The grey tone of colours remind the ancient television serial 'In the twilight zone', which was famous for its absurd an surrealistic situations. The painting is made with high quality oil colours with strong pigmentation. The acrylic colours are chosen to give the best sensation of opacity.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 1.6 D in

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My name is Floriano Guizzardi, I' m Italian but actually I live in Chile. I've traveled a lot in my life, working as a fencing coach. I had the chances to know the different cultures of south America and East Asia, such as Philippines and Japan, in which I could find some interest for my work. I started painting when i was really young, in the studio of an Italian abstract painter, Benito Tomezzoli, who actually didn't teach me anything, just let me play with colours and doing whatever i want. Later, when i was twenty years old, i frequented some other painters studios, in which i learned that there isn't a general way of painting, but just the way that fits with you. I' ve studied literature, cinema, frequented philosophy, did a lot of works for living. My painting starts from considerations about the cinematographic image, most of all from noir movies of '40, '50 years of the last century. I reproduce it, take it out from its contest and then try to see what can happen. I have a meditative attitude, so i don't really know how my paint will finish; there is a sort of conflict between the well composed image and the rest which comes out from scratching, erasing, deleting until something comes out which can be in relation with the image.

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