Spring in Tokyo is like a floral symphony emerging from the depths of winter to gently awaken the sleeping city. The cherry blossoms stand like graceful dancers in their most dazzling attire, ready to enchant all who gaze upon them.
At the age of 5, Piccinelli saw a flock of pink flamingos in a zoo. This image, this color, made a wonderful and lasting impression on his visual memory and is an important element of his aesthetic.
Piccinelli hasn't spent time in Japan, but he appreciates its minimal aesthetic culture. Strolling through the streets of Tokyo in springtime is a dream that the artist expresses in this painting. He imagines life
Like a symphony, spring in Tokyo creates harmony between man and nature. The inhabitants, who have waited patiently for this rebirth, feel joy in their hearts, a euphoria that spreads throughout the environment. Parks become gathering places.