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Written by Ben Branch |
June 16th 2017
Marcello Petisci is an Italian artist with a fascination for cars and photorealism in his work. This series of four paintings feature iconic cars in swimming pools, something you might only otherwise see at a concert afterparty with Keith Moon of The Who.
Each of these four paintings is acrylic on canvas, with sizes ranging from 100 cm x 90 cm up to 150 cm x 90 cm. If you’d like to see more of Marcello’s work you can click here to visit his website, here to visit his Miami representative, or here to visit his Paris representative.
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