Street artist 07B2
In the history of art, almost all the great masters have dedicated themselves to portrait (Piero della Francesca, Antonello da Messina, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Tiziano, Raffaello ...)
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec he specialized in portraits of theater artists of the time and of prostitutes, with depictions extraordinarily attractive to the technique used and the colors, but especially for his ability to capture the character of the people.
Choosing a particular attitude to capture, a gesture, an expression, means trying to peer into the character of the person portrayed and art history has bequeathed to us countless examples of works that have achieved extraordinary psychological effects, starting from the emblematic Mona Lisa by Leonardo, to the prostitutes of Toulouse Lautrec, or Marilyn from Andy Warhol.
My research is to explore and propose the exasperation of reality in the portrait, the various effects and expressions that characterize a human face.
My favorite characters are the street performers and what interests me is a '"snapshot" of the subject in action, the depiction of facial features and the search of the expression that characterizes him.
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