I can't wait to paint myself when I'm old and knobbly': the sensual world of Louis Fratino
Briefly

Fratino humorously observes the reactions to his provocative painting, saying, "it's hilarious, because it's so not naturalistic. There's no implication of pain.." He likens it to a tarot card.
The exhibition Satura signifies Fratino's first solo show in a public art institution, blending his love for color saturation with a literary twist that connects it to satire.
Fratino explains the thematic essence of his work by depicting intimate scenes featuring nude figures, illuminating daily life and personal narratives with a modern touch inspired by early 20th-century influences.
This work is not just an artistic expression; it's also a way for Fratino to engage with his cultural heritage and his personal journey, rooted in LGBTQ+ representations.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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