Eugenio draws upon philosophy, history and literature for inspiration, and defines the mood and emotions of his work using color. Using oil paint, the Peruvian artist depicts urban scenes in a wistful Impressionist style. As a self-professed admirer of color, his compositions feature vivid hues and radiate with light, a reflection of the artist’s fascination with city life. He elects to paint people as blurred subjects who almost blend into the scenes around them. This stylistic choice, executed through his unique brush style, shows the harmony of millions of people living and working in the same space. His style shares similarities to the work of Impressionist Monet, but the artist leaves his own mark with his distinct color palette of fiery oranges and golden yellows. His mastery of contrast and movement in his paintings bring them to life, as if the viewer could step into the painting and explore the cities for themselves. His favorite city to portray is New York , a metropolis that captivates the artist due to its constant activity. Despite his love of urban life, the artist occasionally departs from his depictions of busy streets and instead re-imagines natural environments. Eugenio’s brightly-hued landscapes veer into the abstract, effectively using negative space and minimalism to conjure dreamlike scenes. This is 24x30 and an original oil on canvas.