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Euphony Print

Pietro Cenini

Brazil

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The studios of painters are frequently quite disorderly and colorful, with an overlap of images and objects that resembles artistic Venn diagrams (from which the Edinburgh-based English painter Ashley Dudley-Smith, portrayed here, often draws inspiration). This image is part of the “Photographing the Process of Creation” project. This is a photographic research project whose aim is to investigate the essence of painting and what painting implies, mainly in terms of the thought and inspiration of the painter. Thanks to a digital zoom lens, a detailed enlargement of this artwork can be scanned on the Portfolio-Artists page of the author’s website, www.innovativefineart.com.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Born and raised in Italy and trained in the USA, I now live and work between Brazil and my native country.

 Artist Statement. I consider myself a painter who uses photography. I take photos of our inner world, of the deep emotions and moods hidden from the eyes. I make them visible and felt. Allo-Realism. Many of my images are allo-realistic. In allo-realism, an image retains a realistic foundation because, contrasting with surrealism, the unreal elements are subtle and intertwined with the realistic aspects, thereby challenging the boundaries of what is considered real and exploring the intersection between the familiar and the strange.

To achieve this, I invest a significant amount of time in post-production (an average of 30–40 hours per image and up to 120). Synesthesia. My images evoke alternative perceptions of what is visually apparent (synesthesia), transforming visual input into, for example, sounds or scents. Endless Innovation. I never stop innovating. As an artist and researcher, I follow my intuition rather than market cues. Once I have done something new, it has been conquered and revealed. Therefore I move on. 
A keen classical pianist with a career in science behind me, in 1994 I moved to California, to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. Combining these two facets of my life has enabled me to approach photography in a unique and innovative way. My unwavering technical abilities and scientific accuracy enable me to translate my artistic sensibility, keen sense of aesthetics, and vivid imagination into works of art. Enlargements of my work can be seen on my website www.innovativefineart.com

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