"To exist is to create."

bruno gabriel lalìa

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OIL ON CANVAS with brush
40x40
A face emerges from the darkness like living matter, etched with chromatic patterns that recall the colors of nature: deep greens, fiery reds, solar yellows, and earthy browns. The clear gaze, lit by blue, becomes a window to the infinite, while the features appear carved by time, like rocks shaped over geological eras. “Terra” thus becomes a symbol of roots, cyclicity, and belonging: a self-portrait that speaks of connection with origin and with the primordial force sustaining all life.

Part of the Autoritratto project – composed of 11 canvases and 11 short stories – the work tells of the profound bond between the human being and its origin, guardian of life and transformation.

A face emerges from the darkness like living matter, etched with chromatic patterns that recall the colors of nature: deep greens, fiery reds, solar yellows, and earthy browns. The clear gaze, lit by blue, becomes a window to the infinite, while the features appear carved by time, like rocks shaped over geological eras. “Terra” thus becomes a symbol of roots, cyclicity, and belonging: a self-portrait that speaks of connection with origin and with the primordial force sustaining all life.
Part of the Autoritratto project – composed of 11 canvases and 11 short stories – the work tells of the profound bond between the human being and its origin, guardian of life and transformation.
earth