Venice canal (2022) Pittura da Armando Romano

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  • Opera d'arte originale (One Of A Kind) Pittura, Olio su Tela
  • Dimensioni Altezza 19,7in, Larghezza 15,8in
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Original painting oil on canvas of Italian painter Armando Romano ( Naples 1953 ) - Certified Title or subject : " Venice " - Venetian canal with gondola - Italy - year 2022 in excellent condition Measures : 40 x 50 cm - 15.7 x 19.6 inches - frame not included Insurance shipping: painting mounted stretched[...]
Original painting oil on canvas of Italian painter Armando Romano ( Naples 1953 ) - Certified

Title or subject : " Venice " - Venetian canal with gondola - Italy - year 2022 in excellent condition

Measures : 40 x 50 cm - 15.7 x 19.6 inches - frame not included

Insurance shipping: painting mounted stretched with Fedex priority or DHL express and tracking number

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A R M A N D O   R O M A N O In 1953 Italian artist Armando Romano was born in the beautiful city of Naples.Apart from the works of his Naples, Armando is considered especially to capture the unique spirit of[...]

A R M A N D O   R O M A N O In 1953 Italian artist Armando Romano was born in the beautiful city of Naples.Apart from the works of his Naples, Armando is considered especially to capture the unique spirit of Venice,Tuscany.Liguria and Northern Italian lakes, whose scenes he magically captures with oil paint on small canvases.Each painting depicts a vignette of city life or a small corner of a Tuscan village. Intimate snapshots in time, fascinating reminders of the warm heritage of this region. Armando's work is deeply rich in mature colors, with details captured beautifully through his skillful use of light.Armando Romero is a highly regarded painter with a long and brilliant artistic career. He has exhibited all over the world with major shows in the UK, Germany, Austria, South America and his home country of Italy.Many people find Armando Romando's works reminiscent of their personal trips to Italy. His painting captures the spirit of the places visited and reminds those fortunate enough to purchase his paintings of the beauty and warmth of these Italian corners."Armando Romano's artistic journey strikes the viewer with the unmistakable style of his poetic language devoid of cerebral machinations, a seemingly enchanted message all expressed in that chromatic drafting, where bright and captivating colors follow one another on the canvas. Overlapping brushstrokes now barely traced, now juxtaposed with each other with vigor and rhythmic speed. The sign of the painting wanders like a play of enchanted reflections dissolved in infinity, where the emerging "short and repeated" colors intertwine to give life to a fabric that gathers not only the image but also the artist's interiority. The final outcome of the painting is thus a fusion of the real and the unreal; houses, rocks, even a simple wall are absorbed by Armando Romano's poetic vein. The artist establishes a friendly relationship with the blank canvas, concentrates poetry and nature on it, and when the two come into contact he can do nothing more than transport them from the palette to the canvas with soft, skillful touches of color. The outlines of things dissolve and the whole becomes homogeneous, the different elements of the landscape blend together interpenetrating. Armando Romano's works are easy to read and should be read as such. At this point all that remains is to observe them with a free spirit and then take a leap into them: in fact, one willingly penetrates these landscapes, it almost comes to sit for a moment to rest and enjoy the light."

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