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1952 Painting

Andrea Bruzzone

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.6 D in

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About The Artwork

1952 was a significant year for England and beyond. A young woman is about to become the symbol of an era by dedicating her life to the service of her people. On the occasion of the Queen’s recent death, I wanted to pay tribute to her with a portrait, an unfinished portrait, since, as the title "1952" suggests, Elizabeth became de facto queen, but it will be made official only the following year. I wanted to represent an Elizabeth in "becoming", in that phase of transition before becoming the great and iconic queen that we all knew. To inhabit the space of the work together with "Queen Elisabeth II" there are small anthropomorphic figures very similar to each other, but actually all different. These figures represent "us" as humanity: we are all human beings, but each of us is unique and unrepeatable. The figure of the portrait is in pencil, the material that par excellence represents the ephemerality of matter, an envelope that changes and disappears over time, while the abstraction of the space in the background are the indelible ideas that will remain forever imprinted in history.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.6 D in

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Andrea Bruzzone was born in Genoa in 1998. Graduated in Art Communication and Teaching at the Ligustica Academy of Fine Arts in Genoa and currently graduating in Research and Project for the Museum and Cultural Heritage at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera, he begins his artistic journey at the end of 2021 self-taught through the use of painting. The artist wants to be recognized in his works with his little "I", an anthropomorphic figure always present in his creations, which represents humanity in the relationship with the universe. All the works want to express the artist's reflections, questions and emotions, but at the same time they become universal messages. Bruzzone himself defines all his thoughts with one phrase: "We have been, are and will always be the same but always different". From the time we left the first signs of our existence on this world until today, we have never changed; we felt the same emotions, the same doubts and questions, only the means to express them have changed. The only medium that has never changed is our uniqueness, in fact every "I" that inhabits the work is unique and anyone can reflect and identify with it. A fundamental theme in Bruzzone's works is the awareness of the "perfect" coexistence between the Ego and the universe, a microcosm and macrocosm that coexist generating life: "We and the universe are the same substance but of different shape" underlines the 'artist. Andrea Bruzzone lives now in Milan.

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