Oil on canvas painting depicting abstract flowers by the painter Bruno Guidi.
Measurements 35 x 48 cm, with frame 49 x 64 cm.
Bruno Guidi's flower paintings are all made with oil technique using brush and palette knife on canvas or board.
He has also created remarkably large formats, maintaining unaltered the characteristics of color thickness that he usually has in smaller works.
Observing Bruno's "flowers" gives an emotional jolt, a chromatic explosion strikes our eyes, causing an internal reshuffling that, as if by magic, follows the compositional radiality of the floral shoots.
The "flowers" are the language of Bruno's soul, quarrelsome and peaceful, in constant conflict with being and the desire to be, outside the lines of life's pentagram. The chromatic tones follow each other in an pressing manner, overlapping themes and sensations that always and only spring from the depths of the self, so that sometimes Bruno's "flowers" whisper or shout.
When the overall tone of the work tends to monochromatic, there is the impression of an unconscious expressive timidity, a lyrical and pictorial autism, which is made explicit in its complex resonance in the flower paintings where, as if by magic, the colors struggle to remain still on the canvas, causing an optical vibration that tickles the observer's feelings.