Fresh fragments: early clues of the next exhibition

“I paint as I breathe.” — Pablo Picasso

Introduction
Friday calls for revelations. Not all of them, of course — any artist worth their salt knows suspense is also raw material. So here it is: the first bite of what’s to come in the next exhibition.

A detail that tells a story
In the photo you see the hand, the fresh paint, the knife carving the canvas. It’s not a pose, it’s process. And if it shows only a corner, it’s because the full work can’t leave the studio yet. Secrets paint too.

The first canvases
They’re growing in thick, almost sculptural layers. Greens that feel like jungle, oranges that wink like fire. Texture begging you to touch it (no, you can’t). It’s the physical side of painting — gesture, body, sweat — that you sometimes forget when all you see is a tidy canvas on a wall.

Why show it now?
Because the exhibition is already breathing, and you deserve a taste. It’s like lifting the lid before the stew is ready: you know it still needs time, but you can’t resist peeking.

Closing
👉 The artsy moral of the tale: this is just the first fragment. Until December, the blog will keep dropping fresh clues.

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