2 pieces.
The painter, though self-taught, looks at "transcribing" poets, giving his personal visual idiom: "I remembered Homer, who says that the ethereal north winds a great wave. I said, that's it! So I thought of making the waves curled. They really look like real ones, but people do not know I got them from Homer. "
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Fassiano's favorite theme, smoke-loving cyclists, that he paints "all the time" following Andreas Embirikos's story, hurriedly crossed the canvas screen, leaving behind a smoke or waving a colored scarf. These figures are depicted with long waves and echoing Absalom from David's poetic chants: "I painted people with long hair and they asked me where they came from, since at the time we all had short hair in schools. It was Absalom and instead of a horse I put him on a bicycle. "
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