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Giancarlo (Lachi Lea) De Luca

In your paintings the landscape often appears as a kind of psychological space rather than a purely geographic one, where natural forms seem imbued with memory and presence. To what extent do you see your landscapes as portraits of inner states, and how does your sensitivity to atmosphere and texture help articulate this more introspective dimension of place?
I don't limit myself or want to represent what I see with my eyes, but rather with my mind and play with the movement of the brushstroke and beyond. Memory is important not only for art but also for life. I am reflective, I meditate for a long time on what I have to paint, the observation and for my source.

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