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Women Waiting Painting

Sandro Nocentini

Australia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 40 W x 40 H x 1.6 D in

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About The Artwork

To the women left behind, waiting for their men to come back. To the women who quietly support and achieve. To the women who succeed in making men feel stronger in their own eyes.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:40 W x 40 H x 1.6 D in

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Born in Rome, Italy in 1966, Sandro Nocentini moved to Australia at the age of 27. Heavily influenced by the Modernist movement, over his career Nocentini has developed a distinct European figurative but unique style of art. Prolific in painting as well as sculpture, Nocentini uses the human figure in expressions of silent storytelling. His figures are unconventional in appearance, created with simple, uncomplicated lines. Nocentini’s subjects are inward looking, often at rest and always silent, their focus on the human-divine relationship. Nocentini’s stories are in fact still images of an intimate narrative. Accompanying his personal search for a spiritual truth, many of his stories have roots in biblical traditions, but stripped of obvious religious connotations, these are re-narrated for a contemporary audience. The artist lives now in Sydney where he graduated with the bachelor degree in Fine Arts at the National Art School. His current work and distinctive style is continuously inspired by, and reflects, his environment and relationships . Since August 1994 he has participated in a number of individual and collaborative exhibitions in Sydney and interstate. His work has been described by the media as “the bold paintings of Sandro Nocentini”. November 1996 saw the first solo exhibition of this ”artist to watch.” (Sydney Star Observer). Since 2003 he has been teaching painting, sculpture and drawing as well as curating art exhibitions and events. In May 2005 Sandro Nocentini was awarded the prestigious Sulman Prize for his painting My Son Has Two Mothers. His works are currently not represented by any commercial galleries.

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