|   | | Corrado Riccomini |
| Parma, Italy
Dreams and Enigmas
These paintings convey a feeling of suspended tension, causing the viewer to feel uneasy. Nothing actually dramatic happens, you may say nothing happens at all. But the surroundings they depict, and the objects and the people in them,
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| | These dreams are rigorously and lucidly directed by the setting of perspectives reminding of theatre scenery, such as are found in the Metaphysical painting and in many surrealist works. |
| | Corrado Riccomini, who lives and works in Parma, was born in Viterbo in 1940. For many years he has worked as a photographer, both free-lance and with various advertising agencies. The transition from photography to graphic arts has come naturally to him. Since the ’90 he runs his own graphic design&advertising consultancy. “...A sort of captivating voyeurism seems to inspire these oil canvases, offering many different viewpoints for the same composition, as if many objectives had focused on the same...
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