


Caracas Airport, 6 a.m.
Patrick Piccinelli
Caracas Airport, 6 a.m.
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Acrylic, Pigments on Canvas
Acrylic, Pigments on Canvas
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I painted this canvas with the best quality acrylic artist paint. The drawing is made with a very pigmented and light-resistant paint marker. My assistant stretched excellent quality "Arles" canvas on a very solid frame and the surface was prepared with 2 layers of gesso and a layer of titanium white acrylic.At six in the morning; the Caracas airport feels out of this world. The darkness of the night slowly gives way to the first light of dawn; my plane will take off in the light of the rising sun.The top layers in bright yellow and orange evoke a new day. It is an invitation to contemplate the promise of each new day; as a new beginning; with hope and energy.The Caracas airport at six in the morning is a scene of transition; a crossroads of destinies. It is a place where hope and expectation mingle; where every smile and every hug are the beginnings of a new story.
I painted this canvas with the best quality acrylic artist paint. The drawing is made with a very pigmented and light-resistant paint marker. My assistant stretched excellent quality "Arles" canvas on a very solid frame and the surface was prepared with 2 layers of gesso and a layer of titanium white acrylic.At six in the morning; the Caracas airport feels out of this world. The darkness of the night slowly gives way to the first light of dawn; my plane will take off in the light of the rising sun.The top layers in bright yellow and orange evoke a new day. It is an invitation to contemplate the promise of each new day; as a new beginning; with hope and energy.The Caracas airport at six in the morning is a scene of transition; a crossroads of destinies. It is a place where hope and expectation mingle; where every smile and every hug are the beginnings of a new story.














































