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.
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