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Surrealism Portrait Drawing BUDDHANA OCCIDENTALE 30.01.202 by illustrator Emanuele Bevilacqua ink paper
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BUDDHANA OCCIDENTALE 30.01.202

Original drawing, 50×50 cm, 2025
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Characteristics of the Drawing “BUDDHANA OCCIDENTALE 30.01.202”

Year of creation2025
Dimensions50 W × 50 H × 0.1 D   cm
Type of artdrawing
Stylesurrealism
Genreportrait
Materialsink, paper
Type of packagingart tube
Keywords
African faceart to hangcolorcolorfulcolorful portraitdrawingdrawn faceethnic stylehome decorationillustrationink on paperpainted in colorportrait of buddhasquare picturestylized portraitsurreal art

Description of the Artwork “BUDDHANA OCCIDENTALE 30.01.202”

In this stunning artwork, the artist captures the essence of cultural diversity through a stylized portrait that echoes the enigmatic aura of Buddha. With vivid colors and an ethereal ink style, the illustration invites viewers into a realm where the boundaries of reality and imagination blur. The unique, surrealist approach heightens the emotional intensity of this vibrant, ethno-inspired piece, creating a captivating centerpiece for any space.

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About the artist

Emanuele Bevilacqua was born in Milan on 10/19/1978. He lives and works in a small town in the Tuscan countryside. He has always made art by seeking a balance of beauty in imperfection. Making it a lifestyle and a principle to be supported under any condition. Unbound by any scholastic education and by an indoctrination of concepts and techniques deprived of expressive content. He lived on the street, he observed and transformed. The street, his only teacher, where he still draws teachings and inspiration. The street understood as everything that is outside and outside. He likes to create surreal figures, where motifs and filling colors mix almost to compete with the lines that highlight the shapes that make up the themes of the paintings, with a style characterized by continuous lines that end outside the painting. To create his paintings he almost always uses Indian ink on paper

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