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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
Title: boats | towards light
30x30 cm
ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS
HIGH QUALITY ARTIST GRADE ACRYLIC COLORS AND MEDIUMS ARE USED.
Without frame
Signed on the back
The edges are painted
- This Artwork is hand signed and dated on the back.
- My paintings are securely packaged, insured and shipped through a reputable courier to ensure they reach you safely.
30x30 cm
ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS
HIGH QUALITY ARTIST GRADE ACRYLIC COLORS AND MEDIUMS ARE USED.
Without frame
Signed on the back
The edges are painted
- This Artwork is hand signed and dated on the back.
- My paintings are securely packaged, insured and shipped through a reputable courier to ensure they reach you safely.
Ada Chini
Italy
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Residency Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Balanced on the brink between soul and mind, intuition and logic, art will always remain a little misunderstood and therefore is so desirable. »
Ada Chini is a Tuscan visual artist with a solid academic background, two degrees in painting and a deep dedication to experimentation. Each of her works combines technical mastery, sensitivity and naturalness, the result of years of study. She has participated in numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad, obtaining awards such as the "Golden Talent" in London, the Prize at the XIV Florence Biennale and the XI "Nuovi Occhi sul Mugello" Prize. Her poetics moves between figurative and abstract, maintaining a coherent and constantly evolving visual identity. Her works range from portraits to landscapes, to ultra-contemporary art. Her personal reinterpretation of "Pointillism" is famous, made dynamic and immersive thanks to a refined use of colors and tones. In abstractionism, Chini prefers minimalism, which becomes a vehicle for philosophical reflection and introspection. "Art is my faith", she says, underlining the existential value of the creative process.