This work is part of my ongoing series 'Imaginary Rooms' which I started in november 2005 by visiting a friend who had a surrealist painting hanging on his wall. His painting reminded me of the work by the surrealists like Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, René Magritte. The use of symbols to create a communication with the viewer invited me to start this series.
Exhibition was created by artist Sandro Cocco in 2019. This art piece , which is part of the Imaginary Room portfolio, is a Paintings artwork. The style of this artwork is best described as Surrealism. The genre portrayed in this piece of art is Conceptual. The artwork was created in Watercolor. The size of the original art is 30 (inches) H x 40 (inches) W.
Words which artist Sandro Cocco feels best describe this work of art are: imaginary room, sandro cocco, exhibition.
Sandro Cocco was born in Antwerp in 1973 in Belgium, under the sign of Cancer, from a belgian mother and an italian father. He studied painting at the Charles the Great academy in Antwerp. He experimented in addition to traditional painting materials such as watercolor, oil and acrylic with various other forms of expression such as écriture automatique, amorphous ink drawings, sculpture, installation, video, and finally analog and digital photo collage. After studying painting he concentrated mainly on making digital photo collage. Shortly after, he decided to study comic at St Luke's, Ghent. After his studies comic he focused on making free ink watercolors.