Maurizio Bongiovanni, between reality and abstraction
luglio 2nd, 2010 |
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Fine Arts | 5 Comments
Maurizio Bongiovanni (1979) is an italian artist. His work is placed right in the middle between realism and abstraction. This kind of research is mainly expressed in his birds series. In these oil on canvases streams of colors are generated from realistic colorful birds, in a perfect mix between different kinds of art styles. The result is stunning.

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luglio 2nd, 2010at %H:%M(#)
Interesting. . . very interesting. Makes me think about the bird’s colors a little more.
luglio 4th, 2010at %H:%M(#)
Interesting, but I don’t think using the smear/clone tool to smudge a couple of colors and textures is “abstract.”
Abstract is supposed to invoke inner revelation and thought.
This just makes me go O.o
luglio 5th, 2010at %H:%M(#)
[...] Omg I think these are the most amazing paintings of birds I’ve ever seen. Check them out here by artist [...]
luglio 5th, 2010at %H:%M(#)
Wow. Just wow. These PAINTINGS are gorgeous. and to think some idiotic moron who decided not to read thinks these are photoshopped.
luglio 12th, 2010at %H:%M(#)
John, don’t you love those assholes who just comment as fast as possible because all they want to do is say “SHOPPED SHOPPED SHOPPED!!!!”
i really don’t understand. because they’re always wrong… do they really somehow feel smarter?