Stampa artistica ispirata a Bocca Di Rosa - Fabrizio De Andrè | 1967 - Quadrisonanti
A painting you can listen to.
Bocca Di Rosa by Fabrizio De Andrè (1967) is much more than a work of art to hang on the wall. It is a complete sensory experience: scan the QR code printed on the painting with your smartphone and let yourself be carried away by the musical piece that inspired this work.
A pictorial and cinematic style, with warm salmon and brick red enveloping a village square like an afternoon when someone unexpected arrives, tells of freedom as scandal — that of a woman who loves without asking permission in a place where permission is everything. At the center of the scene, Bocca di Rosa — white dress and red drapery, dark hair flying, head thrown back in a gesture of total abandonment — walks through the square of Sant'Ilario as if it were her own. And it is. Around her, on both sides, four dark silhouettes of bourgeois women — black coats, handbags, hair tied up — watch her and whisper something in each other's ear. Hands clasped, heads together. Gossip as an art form. In the background, the red arcades of the village frame her like a stage. She doesn't see them. Or perhaps she sees them perfectly well, and doesn't care.
Features
- 🎵 Integrated QR code: scan and listen to the original song that inspired the artwork
- 🖼️ High-quality print on premium 250 gr paper
- ✍️ Poster available in A4 - A3 - A2 sizes
- 🖤 Available with black, white, or wood frame in 30x40 cm size
Bring home not just a painting, but an emotion that can be seen and felt.