Massimo Brusadin - Urban Transit nr. 63





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Massimo Brusadin, Urban Transit nr. 63, original 2023 acrylic painting measuring 50 x 70 cm, depicting a multicolour winter locomotive scene in an expressionist style, signed by hand and in excellent condition.
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"Urban Transit No. 63" is a work of strong visual impact that reinterprets the theme of rail transport in a modern expressionist key and is part of a series dedicated to Urban Dynamism. The painting captures an imposing locomotive, rendered with energetic brushstrokes and a textural technique that gives volume and dynamism to the form. The artist masterfully plays with contrasts: the dark solidity of the metal clashes with an ethereal and vibrant background, where gray and ochre tones meld into a misty, almost industrial atmosphere. The warm light touches (yellow and orange) on the front of the vehicle not only define its volumes, but create a magnetic focal point that guides the viewer's eye along the perspective of the rails. This work is not a mere representation of a train, but an evocation of the concept of travel and urban transition, making it an ideal decorative piece for lofts, professional studios, or collections of modern art attentive to industrial themes.
"Urban Transit No. 63" is a work of strong visual impact that reinterprets the theme of rail transport in a modern expressionist key and is part of a series dedicated to Urban Dynamism. The painting captures an imposing locomotive, rendered with energetic brushstrokes and a textural technique that gives volume and dynamism to the form. The artist masterfully plays with contrasts: the dark solidity of the metal clashes with an ethereal and vibrant background, where gray and ochre tones meld into a misty, almost industrial atmosphere. The warm light touches (yellow and orange) on the front of the vehicle not only define its volumes, but create a magnetic focal point that guides the viewer's eye along the perspective of the rails. This work is not a mere representation of a train, but an evocation of the concept of travel and urban transition, making it an ideal decorative piece for lofts, professional studios, or collections of modern art attentive to industrial themes.

