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"I Thought That It Would Rain" Drawing

Luca Leandrin, Italy

Drawing, Other on Canvas

59.1 W x 39.4 H in

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I looked at the sky and hoping it rains. It has not happened and I saddened: the rain makes everything easier, makes it softer, even life. And to think that it thundered and the sky was darkening ...

Year Created:

2011

Subject:
Mediums:

Drawing, Other on Canvas

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

59.1 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in

Ready to Hang:

Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Crate

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Italy.

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Luke was born in Pordenone for dad who was a critic of art in his spare time and stay at home mom. He later moved to Padua, where he started working and got married. The art comes inside of him in 2006 when he witnesses a teleshopping of paintings by artists of street art. He also feels he has something similar inside and began to paintLuke tries to experiment with street art but in its way, that is trying to make "delicate", similar to his person, "elegant" and certainly "hung up" on a wall in a frame of any house. Through the use of sand, lime, white glue, newspaper, creating the canvas, on which then paint them with acrylic spray, gives written geometric shapes. Then, at the end of everything, splashes of color drips onto the canvas and inks, as the great Pollock taught. And each time it is an effort to stop the dripping color, should be studied every time the internal balance of framework to understand where this balance is and when it is really time to declare "finished" work. In his philosophy is the art accessible to everyone because everyone has the right to have its own house in something like that, no matter who the person who paints, it yields to its clients recognize his works becoming only the costs of materials . "The labor and time I spend to make a painting - say -" not a cost because I like to create something of my own then someone will find a home for someone else. " Currently has a stock of works in that, hand in hand that ago, are also commissioned. Shares everything he does on the web and on Facebook and Flickr in particular: it takes us to understand, thanks to the opinions and advice of the network, where to improve and where to go in artistic research.

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