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In this figurative painting we can see four characters. The king, as the usual protagonist in Siviglias paintings, sitting on a throne and giving audience to three different people. All three, hurrying to come before the king, are kneeling down. The first with the tie looks like a businessman, the second is naked and seems quite disturbed, the third character is a woman. The woman is carrying her wounded and bleeding heart in her hand as if she wanted to ask the king to heal it. What brought them before the king, what will they ask of him, what will they expect him to do? That's up to the observer who should use his/her imagination, anyone can identify with one or more characters of this scene and dream his own story.
The colors used by the artist are quite simple, a strong contrast between the blue and orange that form the background where the scene takes place, whereas the figures are painted mainly in black and white with some highlights in red.
In this figurative painting we can see four characters. The king, as the usual protagonist in Siviglias paintings, sitting on a throne and giving audience to three different people. All three, hurrying to come before the king, are kneeling down. The first with the tie looks like a businessman, the second is naked and seems quite disturbed, the third character is a woman. The woman is carrying her wounded and bleeding heart in her hand as if she wanted to ask the king to heal it. What brought them before the king, what will they ask of him, what will they expect him to do? That's up to the observer who should use his/her imagination, anyone can identify with one or more characters of this scene and dream his own story.
The colors used by the artist are quite simple, a strong contrast between the blue and orange that form the background where the scene takes place, whereas the figures are painted mainly in black and white with some highlights in red.
In this figurative painting we can see four characters. The king, as the usual protagonist in Siviglias paintings, sitting on a throne and giving audience to three different people. All three, hurrying to come before the king, are kneeling down. The first with the tie looks like a businessman, the second is naked and seems quite disturbed, the third character is a woman. The woman is carrying her wounded and bleeding heart in her hand as if she wanted to ask the king to heal it. What brought them before the king, what will they ask of him, what will they expect him to do? That's up to the observer who should use his/her imagination, anyone can identify with one or more characters of this scene and dream his own story.
The colors used by the artist are quite simple, a strong contrast between the blue and orange that form the background where the scene takes place, whereas the figures are painted mainly in black and white with some highlights in red.
In this figurative painting we can see four characters. The king, as the usual protagonist in Siviglias paintings, sitting on a throne and giving audience to three different people. All three, hurrying to come before the king, are kneeling down. The first with the tie looks like a businessman, the second is naked and seems quite disturbed, the third character is a woman. The woman is carrying her wounded and bleeding heart in her hand as if she wanted to ask the king to heal it. What brought them before the king, what will they ask of him, what will they expect him to do? That's up to the observer who should use his/her imagination, anyone can identify with one or more characters of this scene and dream his own story.
The colors used by the artist are quite simple, a strong contrast between the blue and orange that form the background where the scene takes place, whereas the figures are painted mainly in black and white with some highlights in red.
In this figurative painting we can see four characters. The king, as the usual protagonist in Siviglias paintings, sitting on a throne and giving audience to three different people. All three, hurrying to come before the king, are kneeling down. The first with the tie looks like a businessman, the second is naked and seems quite disturbed, the third character is a woman. The woman is carrying her wounded and bleeding heart in her hand as if she wanted to ask the king to heal it. What brought them before the king, what will they ask of him, what will they expect him to do? That's up to the observer who should use his/her imagination, anyone can identify with one or more characters of this scene and dream his own story.
The colors used by the artist are quite simple, a strong contrast between the blue and orange that form the background where the scene takes place, whereas the figures are painted mainly in black and white with some highlights in red.
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I Corridori Painting

Alessandro Siviglia

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30.3 W x 17.7 H x 0 D in

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In this figurative painting we can see four characters. The king, as the usual protagonist in Siviglias paintings, sitting on a throne and giving audience to three different people. All three, hurrying to come before the king, are kneeling down. The first with the tie looks like a businessman, the second is naked and seems quite disturbed, the third character is a woman. The woman is carrying her wounded and bleeding heart in her hand as if she wanted to ask the king to heal it. What brought them before the king, what will they ask of him, what will they expect him to do? That's up to the observer who should use his/her imagination, anyone can identify with one or more characters of this scene and dream his own story. The colors used by the artist are quite simple, a strong contrast between the blue and orange that form the background where the scene takes place, whereas the figures are painted mainly in black and white with some highlights in red.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:30.3 W x 17.7 H x 0 D in

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I was born in 1982 in Salerno, Italy, where I grew up as well. I visited the Art Institute "Filiberto Menna”. In my teenage years I started as a street artist, using sprays to express myself upon the walls of my home town. In 2008 I went abroad and spent two years in Spain, where I actually started to paint on canvas. 2010 I went back to Italy and lived in different cities, like Milan, Salerno and Rome.

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