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Giotto
Giotto
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Title: Giotto Year: 2014
Artist: Victor Minca
Original: 36"x 36" Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Prints: A Signed Limited Edition Art Prints (16" x 20" & 12"x16") in UltraChrome HDR, Hot Press Bright Matte Finish, Cotton Fibre, 300 gsm, White Border, Backboard, Protective Bag, Numbered, Approved, Signed by the Artist, Certificate of Authenticity Included.
Canvas Prints: Signed Giclee on a 36" x 36" Exhibition Canvas Gallery Wrap.
Description: Giotto di Bondone, Italian painter (1266 - 1337)
This work is inspired by Giotto di Bondone, whose approach to portraiture and use of color left a lasting impression on me. Rather than a literal homage, the piece seeks to interpret his spirit through a contemporary lens, celebrating the balance of serenity and intensity found in his works.
Creating *Giotto* involved careful attention to texture and contrast, notably in how the warm hues of the face interact with the cool tones of the headdress and border. While the process was rooted in traditional portraiture principles, it also embraced experimentation with color relationships and framing to achieve a composition that feels both classic and fresh.
With *Giotto*, I wanted to explore how traditional artistic influences can be translated into a modern visual language—producing a portrait that resonates on multiple levels: as an individual, a symbol, and a work of art in its own right. The piece invites viewers to look beyond surface appearance and consider the enduring emotional and historical connections that shape how we see each other.
Creating *Giotto* involved careful attention to texture and contrast, notably in how the warm hues of the face interact with the cool tones of the headdress and border. While the process was rooted in traditional portraiture principles, it also embraced experimentation with color relationships and framing to achieve a composition that feels both classic and fresh.
With *Giotto*, I wanted to explore how traditional artistic influences can be translated into a modern visual language—producing a portrait that resonates on multiple levels: as an individual, a symbol, and a work of art in its own right. The piece invites viewers to look beyond surface appearance and consider the enduring emotional and historical connections that shape how we see each other.
Collection: Bianca Rita Minca Orlando
