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For "Le lire scordate" I used a mixed technique. On the background I glued autumnal leaves and painted them in shades of brown and gold as if to recall the melancholy autumn that tends to make the warm colors of the summer fade away. I added old Italian lire coins and fragments of red ribbon. A small figure playing the lyre accompanies the story of out-of-tune lyres that no longer have any value. A piece of time erased by time in the making.

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  1. 1: US fair use protected by the United States Code is permitted.

  2. 2: Applicable to first sale only.

Paint inspired by poetry collection image

The "Paint inspired by poetry" collection includes my oil paintings ranging from the 70s to today. In painting I prefer oils that make the images more brilliant and mellow but sometimes I use tempera that dries quickly and does not create problems for any retouching. The body of the fat and shiny oil can become material in the overlapping of repeated glazes and create sculptural thicknesses with the spatula that cannot be obtained with tempera. Watercolors that require extreme delicacy do not fall within my painting as, loving sculpture, I need strong and decisive pigments.

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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For "Le lire scordate" I used a mixed technique. On the background I glued autumnal leaves and painted them in shades of brown and gold as if to recall the melancholy autumn that tends to make the warm colors of the summer fade away. I added old Italian lire coins and fragments of red ribbon. A small figure playing the lyre accompanies the story of out-of-tune lyres that no longer have any value. A piece of time erased by time in the making.

COMMERCIAL DISCLOSURE

Commercial use of this NFT and any other representations thereof is subject to a royalty on business earned; for details and specific agreements, please, write to info@componentfactory.it (administrator and manager of the Giulia Occorsio CryptoArt service).

It is not permitted to copy, alter, distribute, publish or use on other channels for commercial use this NFT without the Giulia Occorsio or Component Factory (https://componentfactory.it) company specific authorization1.

SHIPMENT (Stay SAFU with our encrypted procedure!)

The purchaser of the NFT will be entitled to receive the original2 work signed by the author.

Shipping costs are the buyer's responsability.

The shipping procedure is described in the unlockable content section of this NFT to protect the safety of the new owner and of the work.

Footnotes

  1. 1: US fair use protected by the United States Code is permitted.

  2. 2: Applicable to first sale only.

Paint inspired by poetry collection image

The "Paint inspired by poetry" collection includes my oil paintings ranging from the 70s to today. In painting I prefer oils that make the images more brilliant and mellow but sometimes I use tempera that dries quickly and does not create problems for any retouching. The body of the fat and shiny oil can become material in the overlapping of repeated glazes and create sculptural thicknesses with the spatula that cannot be obtained with tempera. Watercolors that require extreme delicacy do not fall within my painting as, loving sculpture, I need strong and decisive pigments.

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
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