Massimo Brusadin - Esplosione magmatica

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Massimo Brusadin, Esplosione magmatica, a mixed technique artwork using acrylic and plaster, an original 2025 piece in red tones, 70 cm high by 87 cm wide, weighing 3500 g, depicting a landscape, in the Espressionismo style, signed by hand, from Italy, sold directly from the artist and in excellent condition.

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We present a work with strong visual impact and vibrant primordial energy, titled "Magmatic Explosion." This painting fits into the lineage of more theatrical Abstract Expressionism, where color is not only pigment but living substance that seems to spill beyond the edges of the canvas.

The work is created with a sophisticated mixed technique that combines high-quality acrylics and plaster, applied with a decisive and layered gesturality.

The use of plaster allows for the creation of reliefs and three-dimensional textures that catch the light, making the painting change with ambient lighting.
Wide splashes and vertical strokes create dramatic dynamism, simulating the force of an eruption or a subterranean power emerging from the dark tones of anthracite and gray toward the blinding light of volcanic yellow and orange.
The composition plays on a bold chromatic contrast, where bursts of fire red seem to float over a earthy base, giving the piece an almost hypnotic depth.

"Magmatic Explosion" is not just a painting, but a sensory experience. Its material nature invites the viewer to explore every ripple and scratch, making it the unquestioned focal point of any environment.

A cutting-edge piece that perfectly suits minimalist interiors, industrial lofts, or prestigious professional studios. Its material force fills the space, becoming the room's immediate focal point.

Artist’s story

Massimo Brusadin is a self-taught painter, born in Pordenone but residing in the Vittorio Veneto area. His artistic formation developed independently, through private studies and attendance at painting courses, which allowed him to refine technique and expressive sensibility.

Over the years he has taken part in several artistic initiatives, standing out for his presence in multiple editions of the International Art Exhibitions of Cordignano. He has also exhibited in various local fairs and exhibitions, including events such as “Pittori in Contrada” in Conegliano and the internal collective of Budoia.

He specializes in portraiture, particularly of animals and people, an area in which he best expresses his ability to capture details and emotions. He also executes commissioned paintings, offering personalized works based on the client’s requests.

His activity testifies to a constant path of growth and personal research, rooted in the territory but open to interaction with broader artistic realities.

We present a work with strong visual impact and vibrant primordial energy, titled "Magmatic Explosion." This painting fits into the lineage of more theatrical Abstract Expressionism, where color is not only pigment but living substance that seems to spill beyond the edges of the canvas.

The work is created with a sophisticated mixed technique that combines high-quality acrylics and plaster, applied with a decisive and layered gesturality.

The use of plaster allows for the creation of reliefs and three-dimensional textures that catch the light, making the painting change with ambient lighting.
Wide splashes and vertical strokes create dramatic dynamism, simulating the force of an eruption or a subterranean power emerging from the dark tones of anthracite and gray toward the blinding light of volcanic yellow and orange.
The composition plays on a bold chromatic contrast, where bursts of fire red seem to float over a earthy base, giving the piece an almost hypnotic depth.

"Magmatic Explosion" is not just a painting, but a sensory experience. Its material nature invites the viewer to explore every ripple and scratch, making it the unquestioned focal point of any environment.

A cutting-edge piece that perfectly suits minimalist interiors, industrial lofts, or prestigious professional studios. Its material force fills the space, becoming the room's immediate focal point.

Artist’s story

Massimo Brusadin is a self-taught painter, born in Pordenone but residing in the Vittorio Veneto area. His artistic formation developed independently, through private studies and attendance at painting courses, which allowed him to refine technique and expressive sensibility.

Over the years he has taken part in several artistic initiatives, standing out for his presence in multiple editions of the International Art Exhibitions of Cordignano. He has also exhibited in various local fairs and exhibitions, including events such as “Pittori in Contrada” in Conegliano and the internal collective of Budoia.

He specializes in portraiture, particularly of animals and people, an area in which he best expresses his ability to capture details and emotions. He also executes commissioned paintings, offering personalized works based on the client’s requests.

His activity testifies to a constant path of growth and personal research, rooted in the territory but open to interaction with broader artistic realities.

Details

Artist
Massimo Brusadin
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Esplosione magmatica
Technique
Acrylic painting, Chalk
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Red
Height
70 cm
Width
87 cm
Weight
3500 g
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Style
Expressionism
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
43
Objects sold
Private

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