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In this canvas, I let emotions flow freely, creating a work that blends the energy of realism with the dreaminess of surrealism. The symphony of colors and shapes represents the dance between everyday life and the exceptional, an invitation to perceive beyond the visible. The foreshortened view of Florence Cathedral becomes the cradle of a mysterious woman who, falling asleep above it, is immersed in her dream world, among characters from a musical band. Each oil brushstroke is a line of a visual poem that captures the essence of existence, a celebration of the human soul and its unexplored nuances.

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Oil colors on canvas

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#woman #tuscany #wine #sleeping #dream #party #tattoo #musician #florence #duomo in 

CONCERT IN DUOMO SQUARE (2011) Oil painting
by Paola Imposimato

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In this canvas, I let emotions flow freely, creating a work that blends the energy of realism with the dreaminess of surrealism. The symphony of colors and shapes represents the dance between everyday life and the exceptional, an invitation to perceive beyond the visible. The foreshortened view of Florence Cathedral becomes the cradle of a mysterious woman who, falling asleep above it, is immersed in her dream world, among characters from a musical band. Each oil brushstroke is a line of a visual poem that captures the essence of existence, a celebration of the human soul and its unexplored nuances.

Materials used:

Oil colors on canvas

Tags:
#woman #tuscany #wine #sleeping #dream #party #tattoo #musician #florence #duomo in 
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My artistic style is supported by a solid figurative base also coming from the study of Greco-Roman art, but I have completely interpreted it in a contemporary key, ranging from... Read more

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