Common Vision
Description
Two different people can share the same view of the world? This picture seems to want to answer this seemingly simple question.
What is immediately noticed in the work is the two great eyes that seem to belong to the same person or entity. Looking at the picture can be seen other, more abstract and symbolic, representing plurality, the various points of view that can be made on a given subject, with which we may agree or not.
There is no well-defined human figure but this does not limit the painting, indeed, enhances its ability to excite emotions to those who observe it by exploiting the colors and the abstract look. In the swarm of opinions that seem to explode at the center of the picture, the two eyes manage to form a thin line that connects them: it is the line of the agreement, a symbol of the Common Vision. Only by staying together, collaborating, you can improve and progress. The canvas has a positive value that is represented by very accessible, well-balanced colors.
The left eye has a predominance of red, yellow and orange. The right one has a predominance of blue, green, and pink. Individual views are many different, but if viewed with an overall look they are in perfect tune with each other, creating a rich, energy-balanced atmosphere. A positive energy, which can stimulate both visions up almost to merge them into one, with the purpose, shared by both, of wanting to create in connection with others.