“Oppressione” is a rapresentation of how hard it can be to get throught life some times, when the pressure is high and the energy are low.
~ soundtrack by St!v.
In this detail the force with which he pulls his hair conveys the sense of agony to which the man is subjected, as if he wanted to tear out every hair on his head to get rid of something that was bothering him…
…the sphere, can remind us of what the sun is, in an imaginary world in which it takes on this bright red colour, it is not a luminous sphere, it is as if it were not annoying to look at, but its presence is evident and cumbersome, and it represents precisely the oppressor…
…the rigidity of his thin body, the rigidity of his spine, which almost transmits pain, to make us understand that this oppression kills, wears out and destroys.
Oppressione
"Oppressione" visually captures the invisible weight that sometimes presses upon the soul. The compressed forms, dark tones, and tense lines evoke a sense of constraint, as if every element in the painting is being crushed by an unseen force. The body, if present, appears bent, motionless, or trapped—a symbol of an inner state struggling to breathe. The scene does not scream but whispers a steady tension, made of heavy thoughts, suffocating silences, and moments when life feels too dense to pass through. It is an image that does not offer answers, but instead acknowledges the right to feel overwhelmed—while quietly awaiting a break, a space of light