Burning Every Bridge That I Cross

Piece description from the artist

'Burning every bridge that I cross
To find a beautiful place to get lost'

Original work is acrylic, oil and collage on panel with white wooden frame.

The original work is made of recycled materials: reused wooden panels, discarded wall paint leftovers, paper cut-outs of digital images treated with acrylic resins and seamlessly incorporated into the composition.

The juxtaposition of the three different techniques (digital, oil and acrylic) gives the whole image a distinctive depth and intensity.

Lying like a teardrop in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is also called India's tear. I fled to this enchanting place in the midst of winter, the ultimate escape for body and mind. While traveling around the island I took several pictures which I've used to create a collection of mixed media paintings.

Other works by Stefano Pallara

About Stefano Pallara

London, United Kingdom

Originally from southern Italy, Stefano has lived in London for over two decades. Identity, introspection, mindfulness and freedom are recurrent themes in his work as well as a sense of nostalgia for the Mediterranean Sea and its dazzling light.

"My work revolves around personal meditations on existential
quests like impermanence, attachment and transcending the
ego. A journey beyond the thinking mind that connects to
nature and brings psychological freedom and inner peace."

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