First Vision by Jorge Cocco
About this Image:Precisely from the upper left corner I have moved a descending virtual diagonal from heaven to the earth positioning first the fig...
View full details“A portrait can certainly move you, but an abstract piece can evoke deeper, higher-order thinking.”
The shapes and angles Jorge Cocco Santángelo uses in his art carry aspects of the post-cubist art movement. Cubism is an art form inspired by other abstract artists such as Picasso and Braque and depicts objects and scenes from different angles rather than a set perspective and realistic shapes. Jorge calls his specific style “sacrocubism” because he uses the abstract nature of cubism to illustrate sacred messages and themes.
About this Image:Precisely from the upper left corner I have moved a descending virtual diagonal from heaven to the earth positioning first the fig...
View full detailsImage Description:Angel Moroni stands on a circular structure holding trumpet and gold plates.About the Artist:JORGE COCCO SANTANGELO is a prolific...
View full detailsImage Description:Angel Moroni stands on a circular structure holding trumpet and gold plates.About the Artist:JORGE COCCO SANTANGELO is a prolific...
View full detailsAbout this Image:Precisely from the upper left corner I have moved a descending virtual diagonal from heaven to the earth positioning first the fig...
View full detailsImage Description:Angel Moroni stands on a circular structure holding trumpet and gold plates.About the Artist:JORGE COCCO SANTANGELO is a prolific...
View full detailsImage Description:Angel Moroni stands on a circular structure holding trumpet and gold plates.About the Artist:JORGE COCCO SANTANGELO is a prolific...
View full detailsImage Description:Angel Moroni stands on a circular structure holding trumpet and gold plates.About the Artist:JORGE COCCO SANTANGELO is a prolific...
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