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627 - LANGOUSTE. The Solitude of the Canned Animals is a series painted with acrylic colors and pastels on canvas. The pictorial language recalls the surrealist cartoon and pop style.

One day, looking at the drawing of the grazing cow on a can of tinned meat, I was surprised by the obvious thought that that box kept the remains of an animal, like a kind of small sarcophagus or a funeral urn.
And I thought that even those little spoils stolen from their world and life, locked up in the darkness of a jar, perhaps on a supermarket shelf, deserved to be celebrated with a little consideration and compassion.


These are small-format works, mounted in decorated vintage frames, in the style of certain collections of old family photos.
The frame is in gilded resin.

Materials used:

Canvas, acrylic paints, coloured pencils, coloured chalks

Tags:
#food #pop surrealism #lowbrow art #lobster #loneliness in #canned food #solitude of #langouste #le moschine 

627 - LANGOUSTE (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Paolo Andrea Deandrea

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627 - LANGOUSTE. The Solitude of the Canned Animals is a series painted with acrylic colors and pastels on canvas. The pictorial language recalls the surrealist cartoon and pop style.

One day, looking at the drawing of the grazing cow on a can of tinned meat, I was surprised by the obvious thought that that box kept the remains of an animal, like a kind of small sarcophagus or a funeral urn.
And I thought that even those little spoils stolen from their world and life, locked up in the darkness of a jar, perhaps on a supermarket shelf, deserved to be celebrated with a little consideration and compassion.


These are small-format works, mounted in decorated vintage frames, in the style of certain collections of old family photos.
The frame is in gilded resin.

Materials used:

Canvas, acrylic paints, coloured pencils, coloured chalks

Tags:
#food #pop surrealism #lowbrow art #lobster #loneliness in #canned food #solitude of #langouste #le moschine 
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I worked in publishing and advertising as illustrator, journalist and cartoonist. Since 2015 I started to paint a series of subjects in acrylic colors on canvas and wood, "le Moschine",... Read more

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