Artist Hugo Rocci paints everyday tools as meditative studies of form and color
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Ayla Angelos
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Summary
Amsterdam-based artist Hugo Rocci creates meditative paintings of everyday tools, with his latest series focusing on paint brushes as an homage to their overlooked beauty. Inspired by a visit to Pigment shop in Tokyo, Rocci shifts focus from function to form, turning humble objects into studies of color and shape.
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We often overlook the beauty of the objects we use every day, focusing only on their function rather than their form.
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