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Pencil drawing on cardboard inspired by the magic of a double bass concert, an instrument whose chords often give harmonic balance to the whole orchestra, filling the empty spaces between one time and another of a symphony with a sonorous and comforting resonance. Its vibrations lend just the right melancholy to the low notes, whose deep intonation seems to speak from within. The figures above, involved in the magic of the moment, between the intertwining of their hands abandon themselves to their emotions among the silver and enveloping timbres of the moon.

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Pencil on cardboard

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#moon #moonlight #hands #musical instrument #feeling #cello #symphony #romance love #melody #double bass and player 

DOUBLE BASS CONCERT (2021) Pencil drawing
by Paola Imposimato

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Pencil drawing on cardboard inspired by the magic of a double bass concert, an instrument whose chords often give harmonic balance to the whole orchestra, filling the empty spaces between one time and another of a symphony with a sonorous and comforting resonance. Its vibrations lend just the right melancholy to the low notes, whose deep intonation seems to speak from within. The figures above, involved in the magic of the moment, between the intertwining of their hands abandon themselves to their emotions among the silver and enveloping timbres of the moon.

Materials used:

Pencil on cardboard

Tags:
#moon #moonlight #hands #musical instrument #feeling #cello #symphony #romance love #melody #double bass and player 
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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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