Ex-Boyfriend of my Mom, who worked in the Twin Towers (we don't know what happened to him)
Ex-Boyfriend of my Mom, who worked in the Twin Towers (we don't know what happened to him)
Original by Hugo Ciappi
42 × 59,4 cm
Polish on paper
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This painting is part of a series. In August every year, when the art supplies stores in San Casciano in Val die Pesa are closed, Hugo applies a lot of polish to paper. During these months, many ideas for upcoming larger-scale paintings are born, which gives these A2 paintings a particularly spontaneous character.
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