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Ian Bertolucci
Candy Mix - original still life realism artwork - oil painting- Pop art

2025

$1,033.29
£750
€875.85
CA$1,430.66
A$1,561.94
CHF 818.86
MX$18,970.39
NOK 10,226.26
SEK 9,656.31
DKK 6,537.32

About the Item

This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. Candy Mix is an oil on canvas work that transforms childhood nostalgia into fine art. Bertolucci paints an assortment of gummy sweets with astonishing precision, elevating everyday treats into luminous objects of desire. The composition is playful yet meticulous, offering a grid-like arrangement that invites the viewer to linger on each unique shape. Working in a style that sits between photorealism and pop art, Bertolucci captures the translucence of the candy with remarkable clarity. The sweets glow against the muted background, their glossy textures heightened by the sharpness of light and shadow. Each form feels tactile, almost edible, yet their presentation in an art context makes them both familiar and otherworldly. The colour palette is a lively spectrum—ruby reds, bright oranges, cobalt blues, and emerald greens—all intensified by the artist’s use of light. Against the neutral ground, these hues radiate with a jewel-like brilliance. The result is both whimsical and refined, a painting that celebrates the beauty found in the small, sweet pleasures of life. Artist Biography: Ian Bertolucci, a native Italian immersed in the world of POP ART, cultivated his artistic fervor from a tender age. Rooted in the vibrant seaside town of Viareggio, his artistic odyssey found its genesis in the lively and colorful papier-mâché constructions of the annual carnival, sparking the flame of creative passion within him. As Ian traversed the corridors of life, his love for painting burgeoned. His parental abode metamorphosed into a sanctuary for his burgeoning collection of canvases, a tangible testament to his unwavering commitment to the art form. In 2019, his journey culminated in the completion of his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, Italy. Subsequently, Ian’s online presence propelled him into the realm of a full-fledged artist. Ian Bertolucci’s oil paintings stand out for their opulent and vivid hues, theatrical lighting, and bold contrasts, collectively shaping and almost sculpting lively, colorful forms. Anchored in his work are the fundamental elements of rhythm and repetition, where certain subjects are meticulously studied and repeated, bordering on the obsessive. His artistic evolution has steered towards an exploration of the fluid, reflective, and translucent qualities inherent in everyday materials, pushing the boundaries of his creativity. Distinguished by an extensive color palette, Ian’s art doesn’t just aim to create visual impact; it aspires, above all, to infuse joy into the beholder’s experience. With a newfound focus on eliciting childlike wonder and playfulness, Ian Bertolucci endeavors to offer the world a lighthearted and joyful perspective through his art, encapsulating the essence of his creative vision. “By representing what surrounds me I am able to see and perceive life in a completely different dimension. Even the most seemingly insignificant things are able to convey a lot to us while remaining simple….” – Ian Bertolucci
  • Creator:
    Ian Bertolucci (1995, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468316936232

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