25May
Colorful Acrylic Paintings by Damien Bérullier Tuccimei
Damien Bérullier Tuccimei has always been surrounded by art, as he grew up in Paris with an artist for a mother. As an artist working with acrylic painting, Damien is quite prolific in his original artwork, and creates canvases of many different styles which all fit in to his dynamic oeuvre.
Damien describes his style as “very liberal and spontaneous, I like to see the outcomes of different paintings according to my mood and surrounding.” Looking through his gallery, one can see that he does not feel tied down to one single technique. Whether he splatters paint in the manner of action painting or paints more deliberately, his work is always energetic and usually bursting with color.
Damien Bérullier Tuccimei, Acupuncture to Extasy, 450€
Damien Bérullier Tuccimei, Le Spectacle, 450€
Acupuncture to Extasy and Le Spectacle both show examples of his expressive abstract painting with very different styles. The first contains more subdued colors in an acrylic painting we might imagine was done vigorously, with scribbles and scattered patches of color, while Le Spectacle uses more highly saturated blocks of brilliant color bordered by thick black outlines.
Damien Bérullier Tuccimei, Dessus, Dessous, Dessus, 500€
In Dessus Dessous Dessus, Damien uses only three colors, which he layers « above, below, above » one another in an exciting way. This abstract acrylic painting shows yet another technique. In Magrille, we see a playful spin on René Magritte’s classic Surrealist painting The Son of Man. The acrylic painting is shielded by iron wires which Damien commonly uses in his work.
Damien Bérullier Tuccimei, Magrille, 650€
Damien’s acrylic paintings are lighthearted with an element of seriousness, and he is certainly serious about his work. As he affirms, “I need to paint and create as there is nothing that makes me feel more passionate and complete,” his statement is clearly evident throughout his fruitful and creative work.
Tags: abstract painting, acrylic painting, damien bérullier tuccimei, original artwork, rene magritte, surrealist painting




































