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Shy Drawing

maria teresa napolitano

Italy

Drawing, Graphite on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

I was thinking of something original. I love surrealist ideas. They represent exactly an idea, something that maybe you would never see in reality but expresses a precise concept, an idea that then materializes on the drawing. Inspired by the photos of a very skilled photographer, here I am with my work: shy. Shyness. Someone who is afraid of completely uncovering himself but behind his hands, he observes and would like to speak. Made with graphite, pencil and charcoal.

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Drawing:Graphite on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in

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First of all I'm a psychologist ho lives in Bergamo, a very beautiful city near Milan in italy, who works especially with teenagers and their family. And in my carreer, many times I used art to give to these guys the possibility to express themselves, their thoughts, their feelings that sometimes they couldn't express . I started to paint since I was a child drawing comics and cartoon characters. Then I start to paint on canvas with acrylic colors and, since 2016, with the same color but...on my nails. And, for this goal, I learned to paint ith both my hands:) It's crazy? Yes, but I wanted to do it. And I continued to realize these very very little paintings till now. During pandemic period, while I watching youtube, I knew an artist who draw relaistic portrait..silvie mahdal. Wow, I felt in love with all this and I thought...why can't I draw in this way me too? And I started to learn, to train myself, to stop and rewind and continue to watch silvie videos and now...here I am. When I draw a realistic portrait I try to capture the soul of my subjects. To capture a little moment that express so well what they feel, their heart, thier souls, their thoughts...a single little moment but genuine, sincere, real. Because I think that art, it doesn't matter whoch kind of art, is a universal language, the language of our soul.And that's what I try to comunicate to you:)

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