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Giuseppe Ragazzini
Fermata Bus - Bus Stop, Urban Art, Narrative Painting, Red Bus, Collage

2007

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£1,487.84
€1,744.37
CA$2,797.25
A$3,123.22
CHF 1,638.72
MX$38,546
NOK 20,598.90
SEK 19,273.92
DKK 13,013.32
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Giuseppe Ragazzini’s Fermata Bus captures the fleeting and often surreal nature of urban life through a masterful blend of hand-drawn elements and collage. The central figure, semi-transparent and washed in a striking red hue, emerges like a spectral presence, juxtaposed against the rigid geometry of a bold red bus. Inside the bus, fragmented faces rendered in delicate linework observe the scene in quiet introspection, underscoring a theme of urban isolation despite physical proximity. The composition creates a dynamic tension between movement and stillness, memory and reality, with a cinematic atmosphere heightened by Ragazzini’s use of shadows and light. The textured black foreground and contrasting vibrancy of the red bus create a visual rhythm, while the inclusion of ghostly outlines evokes a sense of impermanence. The scene seems frozen in a moment of transition, with Ragazzini transforming an ordinary urban encounter into a reflective narrative about human connection—or its absence—in crowded public spaces. This piece exemplifies Ragazzini’s signature fusion of figurative and abstract forms, making it a striking addition to contemporary art collections or sophisticated interior spaces that favor artworks with both narrative depth and visual impact.
  • Creator:
    Giuseppe Ragazzini (1978, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    2007
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 17.5 in (44.45 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: GR0021stDibs: LU249215636872

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