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Frank Trocino Artist

Marrakech - Hand Embellished Print

Marrakech - Hand Embellished Print

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Marrakech.  36" X 36" X 2"  Hand embellished print on fine art paper laminated to a wood panel. Framed and ready to hang

"It is the most lovely spot in the whole world… Marrakech is simply the best place on earth to spend an afternoon".  - Winston Churchill

Within this vibrant world, five ethereal figures emerge, their forms elongated and enigmatic, each draped in garments of elaborate pattern and hue. The dresses, resplendent in a symphony of colors, weave tales of tradition and mystery, their intricate designs whispering secrets of a distant place.

"Marrakech" is an ode to a land where time seems to fold upon itself, where the present melds with echoes of the past. The composition is a heartbeat captured—a moment caught in the iridescent shimmer of a city's soul. It speaks of journeys both seen and unseen, of the beauty that rests in the shadows and the light. As the viewer gazes upon this artwork, they are transported to a magical place, a mystical realm where art and reality intermingle with breathtaking allure. In this masterpiece, the spirit of Marrakech is brought to life, a vibrant testament to the artist's vision, an invitation to wander through worlds unknown.

The image is printed on museum quality archival paper and highlighted with acrylic paint and ink. It is then laminated to a cradled wood panel, varnished, waxed and framed in a black wood floater frame. 

About the Artist

Frank Trocino is a retired architect turned painter currently residing in Santa Fe New Mexico. His path to Santa Fe began in New York, then to Oregon as a young child through College. From there he lived in Italy, Los Angeles, the Middle East, Portland, and Austin. Franks work can be seen in galleries, hotels, and the homes of private collectors internationally. He is a mixed media artist using acrylic paint, ink and collage and his subject matter is primarily couples and buildings. 

 

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