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Massimo Nota

Joined Artfinder: April 2018

Artworks for sale: 14

Italy

About Massimo Nota

 
 
  • Biography
    Born in Rome in 1959, he graduated in illustration at the European Institute of Design, working as a graphic artist in Rome. 
    He has worked as an illustrator with various national newspapers and has exhibited his works in Italy and abroad. 
    He is a mixed media artist and in his works, among other things, he uses original clippings of vintage newspapers and old time-consuming newspapers. 

    My most recent research as an artist aims to reach a point of equilibrium emerging by putting together different languages, both purely visual and textually. A look that neglects purely semantic research and that achieves the overcoming of visual conventions to achieve a higher meaning, different, alternative. Reconcile two dissonances-two seemingly incompatible opposites-to lead (the subject) in a state of an art that is purely mental, so as to overcome the conceptual for a "aesthetic intellect that is essentially alive in pure thought.
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Biography

Born in Rome in 1959, he graduated in illustration at the European Institute of Design, working as a graphic artist in Rome. 
He has worked as an illustrator with various national newspapers and has exhibited his works in Italy and abroad. 
He is a mixed media artist and in his works, among other things, he uses original clippings of vintage newspapers and old time-consuming newspapers. 

My most recent research as an artist aims to reach a point of equilibrium emerging by putting together different languages, both purely visual and textually. A look that neglects purely semantic research and that achieves the overcoming of visual conventions to achieve a higher meaning, different, alternative. Reconcile two dissonances-two seemingly incompatible opposites-to lead (the subject) in a state of an art that is purely mental, so as to overcome the conceptual for a "aesthetic intellect that is essentially alive in pure thought.