




Combining echoes of Chagall's "The Concert" and Licini's abstract period "Amalassunta," this artwork is a poignant oil on canvas evoking profound sorrow. It depicts melancholic, enveloping scenes representing migrants forced to leave their homes behind. Beyond the Mediterranean tragedy, it delves into broader themes of journey, transformation, and transit. The golden souls of the drowned act as metaphysical bridges between the artist's unconscious depths and the viewer's conscious surface.
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Pierpaolo Miccolis
Puglia, Italy | Painter
Apuglia-based artist Pierpaolo Miccolis has a body of work spanning mediums, renowned for his installations, photography, and watercolor paintings. Miccolis explores themes such as environmental factors and ethological phenomena, often portraying the body in an ironic and unsettling manner. His recent focus has been on documenting rituals in Southern Italy, drawing attention to the universal aspects of superstition and magic. With expertise in tarot and other esoteric practices, Miccolis's art invites viewers to contemplate mystical dimensions of the human experience.Discover more