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BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi
  • BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi
  • BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi
  • BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi
  • BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi

BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi

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This vibrant acrylic work by Roberto Tagliazucchi captures the dynamic and powerful essence of a group of bulls in motion against a backdrop of warm orange and red tones. The painting evokes the raw energy and impetuosity of the bulls, symbols of strength and virility, which seem to emerge from the landscape itself, rendered with bold brushstrokes and stylized geometric shapes.

The artist uses a palette of intense colors to bring the scene to life, playing with the nuances of the sunset reflecting on the arid land. This scenario creates a fascinating visual contrast with the deep black and brown of the bulls, whose prominent horns dominate the canvas and almost challenge the viewer with their direct gaze.

BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi

BULLS - acrylic painting by roberto tagliazucchi

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The use of loose lines and the presence of abstract symbols in the surrounding environment add a dimension of mystery and suggestion to the work, hinting at themes of struggle, survival, and the perpetual conflict between man and nature. The quick and decisive brushstrokes, along with areas of blended color, convey a sense of movement and urgency, highlighting the controlled chaos of the bullfight.

This creation by Tagliazucchi is not only a tribute to the tradition of bullfighting but also a modern and personal interpretation that invites reflection on the eternal conflict between civilization and animal instinct. With its palpable energy and technical mastery, the painting establishes an intense visual dialogue, rich in pathos and emotion.

by Maria Stone critica d'arte

Acrylic on Fabriano paper on PVC panel 50x70x4 cm

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