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2paradox of +3/-3 (Lies and truth of self-denial, 22/01/1920) Drawing

Vincenzo Guarino

Italy

Drawing, Graphite on Paper

Size: 27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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[SOLD] Title: 2paradox of +3/-3 (Lies and truth of self-denial, 22/01/1920) Dimensions: 50 cm. x 70 cm. / 19,68" x 27,55" Technique: Graphite on paper (220gr.) Year: 08/05/2019 Gaphite: Caran D'ache Grafwood Protected by fixative Winsor & Newton Opera is accompained with authenticity certificate. This is an illustration of a project with a stratified and complex narrative. Story tells through timelines and historical periods the events of the character shown in the third person. At this juncture he runs through the events of the first world war.

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Drawing:Graphite on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Italian drawer and painter, Vincenzo Guarino, was born in Bari (Puglia) and raised in Triggiano, a country in the province. Here he was lived, studied and discovered the propensity for creativity to embarking on his artistic way. Entirely self taught, his artistic works are created by mixed techniques: graphite, colored pencil, acrylic, ink pen and more. He gets inspired by his life, his references are many, from real landscape, shapes, anatomy to film enviroment, videogame and more.

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