Cerchio arancione (2016) by Rmogrl8120Inward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Incomplete circles, broken lines and splashes of colour. Precision, together with instinct.
Triangolo rosso (2018) by Rmogrl8120Inward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
The works of art by Rmogrl8120 analyze first and foremost, and then reduce, the reality they perceive, strongly connecting with the urban context.
Poste (2016) by Corn79Inward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
The artistic production by Corn79 features a geometric abstraction focusing on circles and radia.
Without Frontiers (2016) by Corn79Inward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
He creates light games and deceiving the eye between forms and space, lighting unusual colours up.
360° (2017) by NoeyesInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
By using simple and linear, but never stale forms, Noeyes is able to create juxtapositions and suggestions between geometries and astractions.
La fine del viaggio (2018) by NoeyesInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Everything seems to fit naturally.
Altro Paesaggio (2017) by AlberoneroInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
The delicate colours used by Alberonero remind viewers of the receptive retinal fields used by Paul Klee.
Marea (2018) by AlberoneroInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
This artist painstakingly recreates landscapes for his art as well.
Border (2018) by GueInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
The interplay between lines, the bold silhouettes and the brave juxtaposition of colors and hues all show the great sense of composition Gue possesses.
Lumen (2016) by GueInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Colours are the aesthethical as well as the structural and emotional protagonists, of his works.
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