Artworks

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Trevisan’s artworks are for sale on the SINGULART website.

Trevisan used many painting techniques until a few years ago: acrylic, watercolor, porcelain, plaster, wood, mixed media. In all these techniques he has always obtained great satisfaction, but they did not reflect his high vision of art. Art must express the artist for who he is and how he is, it must be a mirror of his emotions and ideals. Today Trevisan paints mainly with oil paint and linseed oil. He is able to combine creativity-technique-inspiration better than anyone else. Oil painting is clean and minimalist, simple and immediate. He can paint in an office suit and tie because during his painting there is meditation, calm, reflection, method, cleanliness. He paints every day and for many hours of the day. Painting is relaxing and rewarding for Trevisan. On a colored background that he prepares in advance he draws his subject: animal, object, figure, tree, person. The idea is already in his mind. So many paintings already exist in his imagination. They only wait for the programmed time to come out and realize themselves. After the drawing is composed on the cotton canvas, whether small or large, he begins to paint with his oil paints. His studio is filled with tubes of oil paints, sorted and cataloged. There is a tray of those he uses frequently and those that are only used for special paintings. Each painting has its central point: it can be the eye of an animal, or the trunk of a tree, it is the focus on which the eye of the viewer falls. Trevisan mainly uses very fine brushes. Often his glasses become one with the brush as he paints close to the canvas, almost touching it with his face. Detail is important and must be well defined, and until it is as he sees it in his mind he continues and continues to work the color until it blends and blends. The colors are always bright, and as the subject takes shape, the painting begins to come to life.