Softness is often thought to belong only to touch. Ian Bertolucci challenges this idea by reshaping memory and sensation through paint and light. In his latest series, pigments and brushstrokes transform into illusions of embroidery, so convincing they blur the line between canvas and fabric.
These works weave childhood imagery with contemporary visual language. The lifelike portrait of Charmander exemplifies this approach—softness here is not felt by the hand, but perceived through the eye and remembered in the heart.
Ian's art is more than a technical triumph; it is an emotional transmission. His paintings evoke joy, nostalgia, and comfort, inviting us to reconsider how softness can exist in vision rather than touch.
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