Original artwork description:

It is an imaginary landscape painted in oil on canvas inspired by Italo Calvino's The Invisible Cities.
It was exhibited during the VIOFF 2021 under the patronage of the Municipality of Vicenza and included in the catalog.
The style is expressionistic-abstract sign style that tends thanks to the colors to symbolism and surrealism.
Dominant colour is beige. I used oil painting, brushes and palette knife.
The edges of the picture are painted and it is ready to hang even without a frame
The painting is signed on the front, back and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
An original art gift to decorate home or office.

Materials used:

Oil colour, brush and palette knife

Tags:
#beige #oil on canvas painting #expresionism style #landescape #artgift 
ALLUNLI (2021)
Oil painting
by Ilaria Sperotto

£1,419.83 Alert

Original artwork description
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It is an imaginary landscape painted in oil on canvas inspired by Italo Calvino's The Invisible Cities.
It was exhibited during the VIOFF 2021 under the patronage of the Municipality of Vicenza and included in the catalog.
The style is expressionistic-abstract sign style that tends thanks to the colors to symbolism and surrealism.
Dominant colour is beige. I used oil painting, brushes and palette knife.
The edges of the picture are painted and it is ready to hang even without a frame
The painting is signed on the front, back and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
An original art gift to decorate home or office.

Materials used:

Oil colour, brush and palette knife

Tags:
#beige #oil on canvas painting #expresionism style #landescape #artgift 

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I am a visual artist, painter, ceramist and performer. After graduating from the University of Architecture in Venice, I approached the field of the arts more and more assiduously.... Read more

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