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Maddox Gallery 3 (2022) Painting by Marco Barberio

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  • Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 38.6in, Width 27.2in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Comics
Third chapter of the "Maddox Gallery" series. The facade of the famous London gallery is tinged with yellow inspired by a work by the Connor Brothers that introduces the exhibition dedicated to them. Dominate the whole text "Why Fit in When You Were Born To Stand Out". Once again art inspires itself and reproduces itself endlessly over and over again! [...]
Third chapter of the "Maddox Gallery" series. The facade of the famous London gallery is tinged with yellow inspired by a work by the Connor Brothers that introduces the exhibition dedicated to them. Dominate the whole text "Why Fit in When You Were Born To Stand Out". Once again art inspires itself and reproduces itself endlessly over and over again!

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Marco Barberio is a contemporary award-winning Italian painter. Growing up during the vibrant and rebellious era of the 80s, Marco immersed himself in the world of art, drawing inspiration from American graffiti [...]

Marco Barberio is a contemporary award-winning Italian painter. Growing up during the vibrant and rebellious era of the 80s, Marco immersed himself in the world of art, drawing inspiration from American graffiti and the colorful palette of pop art. Despite not attending specialized art schools, his dedication to honing his craft was evident from an early age.

The 90s marked a pivotal period in Marco's life as he found himself at the intersection of the digital revolution and the nascent stages of the Internet. Harnessing his entrepreneurial intuition and a profound love for both art and technology, Barberio ventured into uncharted territory. He founded a web company where he assumed the role of art director, seamlessly merging his artistic sensibilities with the burgeoning world of online innovation.

Marco's frequent travels to the United States played a crucial role in shaping his artistic identity. These journeys became a transformative experience, solidifying his commitment to metropolitan subjects and infusing his paintings with references to pop culture icons. The dynamism and energy of the urban landscape captivated him, providing a rich tapestry for his realistic portrayals.

The term "sampled realism" emerged from Marco's artistic philosophy, representing a synthesis of his greatest joys in his work. This distinctive approach involves striking a delicate balance between meticulous realism and a conceptual simplification of traits. Through "sampled realism," Barberio masterfully captures the essence of his subjects while infusing his creations with a conceptual depth.

The dualism that defines Marco Barberio's work mirrors the juxtaposition of realism and conceptual abstraction, creating a unique and compelling narrative. His paintings serve as a testament to his ability to harmonize the tangible and the abstract, a skill that has garnered him accolades and acclaim within the contemporary art scene.

Marco Barberio's journey is a testament to the enduring power of ion and creativity, proving that one can carve a distinctive artistic path even in the absence of formal training. His fusion of art and technology not only reflects the evolution of his personal artistic style but also encapsulates the broader shifts in the artistic landscape during the digital age. Today, Marco's contributions stand as a testament to the boundless possibilities that arise when ion and innovation converge on the canvas of life.

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