Massimo Brusadin - Echi di campo






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Original Massimo Brusadin acrylic on masonite titled Echi di campo (2018), a floral semi-abstract landscape in warm red, ochre, orange and amber tones, 120 cm by 80 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Pictorial work characterized by a floral composition with a semi-abstract imprint. The painting develops on a warm background in tones of red, ochre, orange and amber, creating an enveloping and luminous atmosphere. In the center emerge delicate stems and barely suggested flowers, executed with fluid and dynamic brushstrokes that give movement and lightness to the whole.
An imaginary garden immersed in golden light, where colors and flowers blend in a delicate dance between reality and dream. The atmosphere evokes peace, harmony and the ephemeral charm of nature in continual transformation.
The petals, painted with shading of magenta, violet, deep pink and touches of bright blue, create an elegant chromatic contrast with the warm background. The brushstrokes are free and expressive, with veiled effects and transparencies that add depth and a sense of spontaneity to the composition.
The work recalls the ephemeral beauty of nature and its continual transformation, interpreted through a contemporary and poetic language. The harmonious fusion of warm and cool colors makes the painting particularly suitable for refined environments, both classical and modern, where it can become a focal point with strong visual impact.
Style: Contemporary florals, impressionist-abstract.
Main characteristics:
* Acrylic on masonite
* Soft, fluid and expressive brushstrokes.
* Warm color palette with accents of blue and violet.
* Romantic, elegant and dreamy atmosphere.
The work is made on masonite, a sturdy panel obtained by compressing recycled wood fibers. It is a material that enhances resource reuse and helps reduce waste, representing a more sustainable choice compared to other traditional supports. Masonite also offers excellent long-term stability, a smooth surface ideal for acrylic painting and considerable resistance to warping.
Artist’s note:
The choice to paint on recycled masonite reflects a particular attention to environmental sustainability, combining aesthetic research with respect for natural resources. This support gives the work not only technical quality and durability but also an added value tied to the use of eco-friendly materials.
In its elegance, it is particularly suitable for:
* Refined living rooms and lounges, where it can become the focal point of the room.
* Bedrooms, creating a cozy, romantic and relaxing atmosphere.
*Entryways and living areas, to welcome guests with a strong visual impact.
* Professional studios and executive offices, where it adds a touch of personality and refinement.
* Hotels, boutiques and upscale accommodations, thanks to its decorative and contemporary character.
* Environments furnished in classic, contemporary, modern or vintage styles, since the combination of warm colors and floral details easily integrates with different interior styles.
In particular, the work stands out magnificently on walls in forest green, taupe, beige, warm gray or ivory tones, where the color contrasts enhance the intensity of the colors and the depth of the brushstrokes.
Artist’s history
Massimo Brusadin is a self-taught painter, born in Pordenone but resident in the Vittorio Veneto area. His artistic formation developed independently through private studies and participation in painting courses, which allowed him to refine technique and expressive sensitivity.
Over the years he has taken part in several artistic initiatives, distinguishing himself 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 art show of Budoia.
He specializes in portraits, particularly of animals and people, an area in which he best expresses his ability to capture details and emotions. He also carries out commissioned paintings, offering personalized works according to the client’s requests.
His activity testifies to a constant path of growth and personal research, rooted in the territory but open to dialogue with broader artistic realities.
Pictorial work characterized by a floral composition with a semi-abstract imprint. The painting develops on a warm background in tones of red, ochre, orange and amber, creating an enveloping and luminous atmosphere. In the center emerge delicate stems and barely suggested flowers, executed with fluid and dynamic brushstrokes that give movement and lightness to the whole.
An imaginary garden immersed in golden light, where colors and flowers blend in a delicate dance between reality and dream. The atmosphere evokes peace, harmony and the ephemeral charm of nature in continual transformation.
The petals, painted with shading of magenta, violet, deep pink and touches of bright blue, create an elegant chromatic contrast with the warm background. The brushstrokes are free and expressive, with veiled effects and transparencies that add depth and a sense of spontaneity to the composition.
The work recalls the ephemeral beauty of nature and its continual transformation, interpreted through a contemporary and poetic language. The harmonious fusion of warm and cool colors makes the painting particularly suitable for refined environments, both classical and modern, where it can become a focal point with strong visual impact.
Style: Contemporary florals, impressionist-abstract.
Main characteristics:
* Acrylic on masonite
* Soft, fluid and expressive brushstrokes.
* Warm color palette with accents of blue and violet.
* Romantic, elegant and dreamy atmosphere.
The work is made on masonite, a sturdy panel obtained by compressing recycled wood fibers. It is a material that enhances resource reuse and helps reduce waste, representing a more sustainable choice compared to other traditional supports. Masonite also offers excellent long-term stability, a smooth surface ideal for acrylic painting and considerable resistance to warping.
Artist’s note:
The choice to paint on recycled masonite reflects a particular attention to environmental sustainability, combining aesthetic research with respect for natural resources. This support gives the work not only technical quality and durability but also an added value tied to the use of eco-friendly materials.
In its elegance, it is particularly suitable for:
* Refined living rooms and lounges, where it can become the focal point of the room.
* Bedrooms, creating a cozy, romantic and relaxing atmosphere.
*Entryways and living areas, to welcome guests with a strong visual impact.
* Professional studios and executive offices, where it adds a touch of personality and refinement.
* Hotels, boutiques and upscale accommodations, thanks to its decorative and contemporary character.
* Environments furnished in classic, contemporary, modern or vintage styles, since the combination of warm colors and floral details easily integrates with different interior styles.
In particular, the work stands out magnificently on walls in forest green, taupe, beige, warm gray or ivory tones, where the color contrasts enhance the intensity of the colors and the depth of the brushstrokes.
Artist’s history
Massimo Brusadin is a self-taught painter, born in Pordenone but resident in the Vittorio Veneto area. His artistic formation developed independently through private studies and participation in painting courses, which allowed him to refine technique and expressive sensitivity.
Over the years he has taken part in several artistic initiatives, distinguishing himself 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 art show of Budoia.
He specializes in portraits, particularly of animals and people, an area in which he best expresses his ability to capture details and emotions. He also carries out commissioned paintings, offering personalized works according to the client’s requests.
His activity testifies to a constant path of growth and personal research, rooted in the territory but open to dialogue with broader artistic realities.
