De Faveri Studio - Moon






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Moon by De Faveri Studio, an original 2026 artwork in 50 × 50 cm, executed in acrylic painting with mixed media in grey and black tones and hand-signed.
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Title: Moon
Artist: Daniel De Faveri
Technique: pumice stone and acrylics on canvas
Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm
Year: 2026
This work depicts the Moon, a silent, magnetic presence that has long accompanied human imagination, dreams, and the unconscious. The tactile surface, created with pumice stone and acrylics on canvas, yields a cratered, deep texture, capable of evoking the lunar soil seen up close, between shadow and light.
The dominant color, a layered and vibrant gray, creates a balance between density and lightness, while tonal variations and pinpoint details suggest cosmic distances, nocturnal stillness, and a sense of timeless suspension. The circular form reinforces the idea of cyclicality, eternal return, and protection.
For the artist, the Moon is a deeply personal symbol: tied to one's astrological sign, it represents the night as a space of possibility, the place where the boundaries between reality dissolve and dreams become visions. It is a work that conveys peace, serenity, and introspection, inviting the viewer to slow down and lose themselves in an intimate and contemplative dimension.
A refined and contemporary work, ideal for modern environments, minimalist spaces, or collections sensitive to materiality, symbolism, and the cosmic universe.
Title: Moon
Artist: Daniel De Faveri
Technique: pumice stone and acrylics on canvas
Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm
Year: 2026
This work depicts the Moon, a silent, magnetic presence that has long accompanied human imagination, dreams, and the unconscious. The tactile surface, created with pumice stone and acrylics on canvas, yields a cratered, deep texture, capable of evoking the lunar soil seen up close, between shadow and light.
The dominant color, a layered and vibrant gray, creates a balance between density and lightness, while tonal variations and pinpoint details suggest cosmic distances, nocturnal stillness, and a sense of timeless suspension. The circular form reinforces the idea of cyclicality, eternal return, and protection.
For the artist, the Moon is a deeply personal symbol: tied to one's astrological sign, it represents the night as a space of possibility, the place where the boundaries between reality dissolve and dreams become visions. It is a work that conveys peace, serenity, and introspection, inviting the viewer to slow down and lose themselves in an intimate and contemplative dimension.
A refined and contemporary work, ideal for modern environments, minimalist spaces, or collections sensitive to materiality, symbolism, and the cosmic universe.
