Natura Morta, è un lavoro di Giovanni Crisostomo.
Un raggio di luce perfora l’oscurità. Una stanza si accende. Gli oggetti assumono colore. Un modo originale di ritrarre una scena, non solo gli oggetti nello stile astratto dell’artista hanno forme indefinite, ma anche i loro colori sono incuneati l’uno nell’altro. Fiori, frutta e oggetti, un po ‘sfusi. Una casa visitata da ladri o la semplice confusione di una famiglia numerosa?
In his long professional experience, the artist has had the opportunity to attend great masters both in Italy and abroad, which have allowed him to perfect his art. His works have an unmistakable personality and style. His style takes inspiration from the currents of the great French painters of the second half of the 19th century and from the Futurism of the early 20th century. Two great schools to which contemporary art often turns. In the case of Giovanni Crisostomo, there is a fusion and an original evolution of these two artistic movements, which allows him to create with an unmistakable and original style and at the same time to enter into very different themes. His paintings recall the artistic windows of churches, where elements of various colors and shapes meet to create complex figures, a kind of large puzzle.