Klaudio Garage - Windows of silence





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Klaudio Garage's Windows of silence, an original acrylic painting on canvas (100 × 75 cm) from 2026, hand signed and supplied with a stretcher ready to hang, made in Italy.
Description from the seller
Acrylic on Canvas
100x75 cm
Important, supplied with stretcher ready to be hung on the wall
Title : Windows of silence
Year 2026
Signed on back
Windows of Silence is dominated by a delicate palette, where light seems to filter through a veil of memories. The palette moves toward pastel tones: a blue that fades into a dawn pink, warmed by touches of yellow that suggest the warmth of a morning sun.
Klaudio Garage
A Milanese artist with twenty years of experience, I favor painting and sculpture as a form of expression. The search for balance is fundamental to me; even in "chaos," everything must be harmonious. Social issues play an important role in developing my artistic output; they inspire my works and provoke reflection. I enjoy decontextualizing the objects I use for my sculptures, giving them new meaning.
I revisit my works dozens of times until they compliment me.
Acrylic on Canvas
100x75 cm
Important, supplied with stretcher ready to be hung on the wall
Title : Windows of silence
Year 2026
Signed on back
Windows of Silence is dominated by a delicate palette, where light seems to filter through a veil of memories. The palette moves toward pastel tones: a blue that fades into a dawn pink, warmed by touches of yellow that suggest the warmth of a morning sun.
Klaudio Garage
A Milanese artist with twenty years of experience, I favor painting and sculpture as a form of expression. The search for balance is fundamental to me; even in "chaos," everything must be harmonious. Social issues play an important role in developing my artistic output; they inspire my works and provoke reflection. I enjoy decontextualizing the objects I use for my sculptures, giving them new meaning.
I revisit my works dozens of times until they compliment me.

