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Italy
Painting, Oil on Cardboard
Size: 23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.2 D in
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In the current phase that I have explained I also try to paint and make works concerning sardinian folklore. In this painting I painted an old scene typical of the village of Ittiri in Sardinia from where my great-grandparents were originating. Three women carrying some baskets for a climb. I add that they are portrayed in their distinctive and traditional cloth "sa munnedda"--emblem of a vanished world. As usual the color is given with spatula/painting knife on a panel canvas having maximum regard to the clarity of the basic drawing. This picture was exhibited in Venice at the gallery Accorsi Arte .
Painting:Oil on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Born in Termoli the 14/04/1972 soon moved to La Maddalena (Sardinia) where his father was originally from. He immediately manifested a certain aptitude for drawing and musical disciplines and even though his training was not immediately artistic he finally found in painting practiced by autodidact since 2000 a definite outlet to his expressive needs. His technique refers to a mixture of postimpressionism, expressionism and the art of the School of Paris. Although his landmark was Michele Cascella.. He was known and appreciated during his years of stay in Milan. It uses different techniques and ranges from oil to watercolor. Lately he is facing a period of revision of his style and themes merging the previous experiences with those of any Sardinian painting of the twentieth century as Giuseppe Biasi and Mario Delitala. In fact, in his last works is inspired by landscapes, figures and traditions of the village of Ittiri near Sassari from which came his paternal great-grandparents.
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