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Edoardo Samasta Latour: An Artist Who Paints Nature and Its Emotions

Edoardo Samasta Latour moves between the figurative and the abstract, creating works on canvas and paper that captivate with their vibrant chromatic energy. His palette draws inspiration from masters like Derain and Matisse, yet his vision is deeply personal — shaped by a profound love for nature and an unrelenting inner search.

That bond with nature is rooted in a defining experience: three years living in a tent in the Costa Rican jungle, within Pacha Mama, an ecological and spiritual community. That raw immersion forged his artistic vision and breathes through every work — as seen in the "Gli Alberi" series presented here.

Parkinson's disease has limited his physical gestures, but never his determination. Painting became his most powerful language — a way to channel emotion and meet hardship with courage and resolve.

His works are an invitation to contemplate nature, reflect on the fragility and beauty of life, and find the strength to face every challenge with passion.