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Samurai African Woman

Samurai African Woman

Gian Paolo Tomasi

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Certificato di autenticità: originale dell'artista

Firma: firmato sul certificato

Edizione: 10

Anno: 2024

SUPPORT: cotton canvas

TECNICA: pure pigment printing

DIMENSIONS: 200 cm x 100 cm

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This work of art celebrates the union of African culture with Japanese culture. The artwork by Gian Paolo Tomasi represents a Kenyan girl dressed as an "onna-bugeisha", the warrior woman belonging to the Japanese nobility.

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Gian Paolo Tomasi

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Gian Paolo Tomasi was born in Milan in May 1959. In 1974 he entered the world of photography, where he experimented with the main photographic techniques. Starting as an apprentice and rapidly evolving into a professional in laboratory photography, in 1983 he created PoliArtcolor Srl, a company specialized in the retouching and duplication of photographic images. In 1988 he patented, together with his brother Roberto, a new photographic printing process called "Phototransfer". Thanks to it he collaborates with internationally renowned photographers; works and prints for masters of photography such as Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Hiro, Annie Leibovitz, John Batho, Franco Fontana, Sebastian Salgado to name a few; produces for them, thanks also to a relationship of great confidence, prints and multiples for exhibitions, galleries and collecting. In 1995 a profound metamorphosis occurred in Tomasi, he courageously abandoned brushes and anilines, darkroom and chemical formulas and transferred his knowledge into the digital world, thus becoming a precursor of the virtual era. His passion for images leads him to define his own artistic language. In 2000 he created seven virtual models on behalf of GQ Italia. Stir, surprise and dismay shake the world of fashion and photography. Its virtual models travel the world, gracing the covers of major fashion magazines. In 2001 he was requested by the world of cosmetics and began a fruitful collaboration with multinationals in the sector. In the same period he began working on virtual landscapes. For 7 years, Gianpaolo Tomasi's Studio in Via Forcella, 13 in Milan has been a meeting point for the training of new talents in the field of digital photography.

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