#arte contemporanea
Oil paintings by Giovanni Sanesi (Italy, 1992):
I love contemporary figurative art in general, but his paintings just have something more to them that resonates so much with how I feel. In his series inspired by the events of the russo-ukrainian war, he documents this dramatic event through youth’s dreamy eyes, as if it was almost a dream, something that could never truly happen.
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Oil paintings by Giovanni Sanesi (Italy, 1992):
I love contemporary figurative art in general, but his paintings just have something more to them that resonates so much with how I feel. Giovanni manages to capture the instant, the feeling, the sensation of a moment better than photographs do, he gives us a quick, rough, imprecise but bright glimpse inside contemporary youth’s daily emotions.
The artist himself, looking just like one of this artworks:
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Marina Abramović,Cleaning the Mirror, 1995
Pablo Picasso,Le déjeuner sur l'herbe, 1960 and Edouard Manet,Le déjeuner sur l'herbe, 1862-63
Annika Elisabeth von Hausswolff, Room of Depression,2015
Annika Elisabeth von Hausswolff,Everything is Connected He, He, He,1999
Vans x Van Gogh Museum
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