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Francisco Bartus

Something

Something

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Something (2025) is a mixed-media painting in which Francisco Bartus reinterprets the iconic image of The Beatles crossing the zebra crossing. Rendered in his distinctive style, the familiar silhouettes are constructed from countless small human figures, carefully arranged to create a striking three-dimensional effect. Through the interplay of shadow, volume, and repetition, Bartus transforms a universally recognized scene into a complex visual structure, inviting the viewer to reconsider collective memory, perception, and form.


Medium: Mix Media On Canvas
Size: 100 x 100 cm
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Francisco Bartus

Contemporary artist whose expressive work sits between figuration and abstraction. Known for bold, layered compositions with strong visual and emotional impact. Exhibited internationally, with works in private collections across Europe.

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Francisco Bartus

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Francisco Bartus

Francisco Bartus is an artist of bold temperament and strong visual instinct whose work has earned him a dedicated following among serious collectors. His canvases operate in the space between figuration and abstraction, building compositions through layers of colour and expressive mark-making that reward close attention. There is an emotional directness to his practice, a willingness to commit fully to each gesture, that gives his paintings an immediacy and physical presence that is difficult to ignore. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private collections across Europe.

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