Alessandro  Bulgarini's creative work

Alessandro Bulgarini: Post-Surrealist Fine Art and Symbolic Painting

Alessandro Bulgarini is an Italian fine artist and painter based in Brescia. He specializes in a post-surrealist style that he terms the 'poetics of the excess of the image.' Drawing from his self-taught studies in alchemy, religious symbols, and iconography, he crafts intricate figurative works that serve as vehicles for knowledge. Alessandro Bulgarini emphasizes the foundational role of drawing in his creative process, maintaining a high level of technical precision and detail in every composition. His career is marked by numerous exhibitions, including 'Il mito del significato' at Palazzo del Collegio Raffaello and 'IconoSophia' at Spazio AREF. His work has been showcased in both solo and group contexts across Italy and internationally, appearing at events like the Osten Biennial Skopje and various contemporary art fairs. The artist’s paintings often bridge the gap between contemporary visual culture and ancient symbolic traditions, making him a unique figure in the Italian contemporary art scene. Alessandro Bulgarini continues to live and work in Brescia, contributing to the dialogue between the sacred and the modern through his meticulous artistic research and distinctive visual language.