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Italian-French painter Alexandre Briganti, a graduate of the Van der Kelen Higher Painting Institute, is a member of the Taylor Foundation. He paints "alla prima" creates intimate paintings of a rare intensity. Interior scenes where human presence is barely suggested are similar to shelters. The profound silence that emerges from it sends us back to our interiority. Alexandre Briganti considers his research as a quest for wholeness and serenity. His subjects take the form of timeless allegory and introspective metaphor. His orderly compositions evoke abandonment and the expectation of a return to life. Designed as peaceful parentheses, Alexandre Briganti's paintings exude a sweet melancholy, enhanced by a chromatic palette in brown, gray, pink and white tones and counterbalanced by the warmth of light. The visual artist elegantly handles figurative painting, oscillating between a trompe-oeil and a free interpretation of the places he represents. The spectator observing a painting by Alexandre Briganti, does not enter a foreigner into these rooms; He's at home. The powerful aestheticism emanating from his paintings, which he treats every detail, transforms his subjects into treasures of eternity. Alexandre Briganti was born in Milan in 1965, after studying at Duperré drawing section he passed the contest of the school of Sèvres. He specialized in trompe l'oeil and fresco and his work as a painter is now exhibited worldwide