Fred Bugs’ works between geometric shapes and childlike figures

Fred Bugs | artista

FRED BUGS’ WORKS BETWEEN GEOMETRIC SHAPES AND CHILDLIKE FIGURES

Fred Bugs’ works are a combination of abstract and childlike emotion.
An Italian artist, born in 1997 in Bosa, a small village of 8,000 inhabitants in the province of Oristano in Sardinia, Fred Bugs is the stage name of Federico Cabras.

Art has always been a part of Fred Bugs’ life, ever since he started creating drawings at school, partly out of boredom and partly due to the fact that he was a not-so-extroverted person with an edgy character, distracting himself from the almost interminable hours of lessons between the desks of the technical institute he attended.

The works of Fred Bugs

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Dissent in the works of Ai Weiwei

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DISSENT IN THE WORKS OF AI WEIWEI

Ai Weiwei’s works are masterpieces of contemporary Chinese art.
From the stools placed one on top of the other to the coloured vases, from the assembled bicycles to the photos in which he shows his middle finger, his aim is to provoke a reaction, to ignite the spark of reflection, to question us on a thorny issue that concerns us all.

Ai Weiwei lives and works in Beijing, Berlin, Cambridge and Lisbon and is an artist who uses multiple languages, ranging from multimedia to film, from writing to social media.

Ai Weiwei’s works

 

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Energy and colour in the works of Oscar Murillo

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ENERGY AND COLOUR IN THE WORKS OF OSCAR MURILLO

There is an energy in the works of Oscar Murillo that hardly leaves one indifferent.
Born in 1986 in La Paila, Colombia, Murillo lives and works in several countries and has won numerous international awards, such as the prestigious Turner Prize in 2019.

His works are characterised by dense, bold colour that seems to want to explode sooner or later to flood the world.

The works of Oscar Murillo

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Axonometries and perspectives in the works of Rodolfo Aricò

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AXONOMETRIES AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE WORKS OF RODOLFO ARICÒ

Rodolfo Aricò’s works explore the concept of spatialism and provoke a discussion on the infinite possibilities of the canvas form.
It is precisely the canvas in Rodolfo Aricò’s life’s work that becomes a space that can be transcended through the principles of perspective axonometry or even through a special application of colour.

Space and the viewer’s perception of it are the main themes one encounters in Rodolfo Aricò’s works.

The works of Rodolfo Aricò

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