Designs, shapes, and colors find balance between a polite instinct and a domesticated confusion within the cubist inspired artworks by Tuscan artist, Federico Pinto Schmid. Partially restraining the seemingly boundless color are bold gestures Pinto Schmid creates with swift confidence. Each painting is meant to communicate a multitude of feelings and styles which can be reorganized infinitely within one’s imagination.
"Today the reappearance of a form is almost legend. Today the rebirth of a form can bring back to the top the becoming of an original pure thought arrived on the tired earth. "
Each shape acts as a point of attention within his paintings only to come together to form a greater source of focus. The lines, curves, and intertwined dimensions become borders within which the true form is born.
Born in Tuscany and raised between Germany and Italy, Pinto Schmid is influenced by particularly German cubism as well as his father’s art practice. Growing up with an ever-present home studio helped push his art practice as he matured. His artworks have been collected and exhibited internationally gracing a number of prominent homes.