"Restore Our Earth" (painting for EARTH DAY 2021)
"Restore Our Earth" - LIVE FROM WILD exhibition
"On the current of extinction"
"Packed and ready to deliver...to extinction"
"Packed and ready to deliver...to extinction" - Detail
"Pinna Nobilis Sanctuary"
"Pinna Nobilis Sanctuary" - LIVE FROM WILD exhibition
"The slogan"
"The slogan" - Detail
"Unuseful swords"
"Travel companions"
"Olfactory trap"
"Olfactory trap" - Giclée print on hahnemühle german etching paper
Pelagia - Photography for inspiration
"A new quarter was born"
"A new quarter was born" - part #1
"A new quarter was born" - part #2
"A new quarter was born" - part #3
"Suburban octopus"
"Oil pearl"
"Oil pearl" - Acrylic over giclée print on canvas
"Oil pearl" - Acrylic over giclée print on canvas - Detail
"Dirty Pureness"
Oil Pearl - Photography
"The big Shell"
"FINDING LIFE..."
"It's not a Disney World"
"It's not a Disney World" - Detail
"It's not a Disney World" - Giclèe print on canvas
"Early morning surprise" (1 of 5)
"Early morning surprise" - Detail
"Blood and plastic" (2 of 5)
In progress
Plastic sand - Photography
"Hungry angels" - Prop with plastics found on the beach
"Futuristic seagull nest" (5 of 5)
"Futuristic seagull nest" - prop made with plastics found on the beach
"Futuristic seagull nest" - Detail
"Summit in the shallow water" (2 of 2)
"Summit in the shallow water" - Detail
"The discovery" (1 of 2)
"I will defend my new home" #4
"I found a colorful egg" (4 of 5)
"I will defend my new home"
"I will defend my new home" - Shooting day
"Hungry angels" (3 of 5)
"...Like an alien ship exploring a dead planet"
"A conversation among friends"
"New generations challenge"
"OUR DIRECTION"
LIVE FROM WILD - exhibition
"Restore Our Earth" - LIVE FROM WILD exhibition

BLUE DEEP TALES

BLUE DEEP TALES

Blue Deep Tales is an Art Project that aims to explore the SEA of our day. The paintings of the series tell stories, pieces of underwater life, seen and represented with bitter irony and an unconscious fear connected to the sudden transformations that are taking place in the epoch of Anthropocene and bringing to an increasingly frequent loss of entire ecosystems across the whole planet. Through these little tales, our relationship with the sea is highlighted. The series consists of a strong nostalgic note, which is primarily personal, but which becomes universal in the face of scientific data and the awareness of what we are slowly losing.

Fabio Santoro