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Kimono Nr.2 Painting

Giorgio Bosso

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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The artist used rope in this piece and others similar to express the strength to hold together. He made 10 pieces in this series and finished them in 2022. The artists' idea "to hold together is not only for the artwork but the emotions carved into this series. Emotions are what the artist communicates through the concept of everlasting ideas of continuity through the textures, colors, and movements. This piece has a lot of texture, obtained by using natural sand mixed with acrylic. Signed on verso. Thank you, Giorgio

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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GIORGIO BOSSO Giorgio Bosso was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bullied at school at a young age, he was often called aceituna (or)testa di oliva (“olive head”) because of the very short haircuts his mother gave him. Traumatizing early childhood sexual abuse led to more social isolation and a lifelong struggle to understand his place in the world. At an early age, he was forced to leave school to support his family. At the age of 18, he moved to Milan, Italy, in search of a better future. Eventually, he moved to Los Angeles, where he studied, practiced, and taught the healing arts, including macrobiotic cooking, reiki, and yoga. For years, he struggled to understand and cope with his vivid and disturbing childhood memories. During the COVID lockdown in Los Angeles, he was heartbroken that he could not visit his beloved mother, Nina, in Argentina. Then, suddenly and unexpectedly, she passed away in her sleep, which left a massive void in his soul and brought a flood of deep emotions into his heart. To cope with his loss, he went into his garage and used whatever materials were available to transform his feelings into a work to honor his mother. His first series of four paintings was called “Knots in My Soul.” He had never used a paintbrush or stretched a canvas before. He was teaching himself and discovering new mediums. He used jute as a texture to express the tension and feeling inside. “I see that child trapped in a cage, yearning to escape.” That was the beginning of his daily practice of creating art, an art that transformed his mind, his spirit, and his life. Giorgio’s work continues to reflect his struggle to face his past traumas. It represents transformation, self-affirmation, love, caring, and the determination to break free from the confusion and sorrow of the past. Giorgio’s work is held in many private collections in Los Angeles, New York, and Memphis. He was featured by Saatchi Art in 2022 in a Collective Collection. He worked in his studio in Los Angeles from 2019 until 2023 and then decided to move back with his family and his dog, Oli, to Milan, Italy, where he has his studio.

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