Il promontorio (2020) Drawing by Francesco Cagnato
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Sold by Francesco Cagnato
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Drawing,
Chalk
/
Pencil
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 9.5in, Width 13in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Drawings under $500 Figurative Landscape
Il disegno è parte di una serie di opere che descrivono cielo, terra e acqua, tre dei quattro elementi fondamentali presenti in natura secondo una antica teoria elaborata dai filosofi greci circa 2.600 anni fa.
Il soggetto ritratto nell'opera in visione sono le dune di Pilat, luogo suggestivo ed affascinante situato sulla costa occidentale della Francia in prossimità del bacino di Arachon.
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Francesco Cagnato is a contemporary Italian artist whose works are crafted using traditional materials such as chalk, charcoal, sanguine, ink, and oil-based mediums. Each completed piece bears a distinct appearance, yet they are all interconnected by a subtle logical thread, representing fragments of his unique and unrepeatable life experiences.
While Cagnato possesses a slight preference for landscape views over depictions of the human figure, he finds both themes equally captivating. Drawing inspiration from the places he has visited, he channels strong sensations into his paintings and drawings, experiencing them in a deeply personal and immersive manner.
Cagnato's journey into the world of painting began serendipitously many years ago and has since evolved with increasing vigor. It was through this artistic exploration that he discovered the profound connection between the fragments of his life and his creative output. Painting, once a casual pursuit, has transformed into an indispensable aspect of his existence, fulfilling a deep-seated need for self-expression and personal reflection.
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1958
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists