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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x13.8in
About this artwork
A work belonging to the "Lighthouse" cycle, this painting by the Neapolitan artist is placed in the wake of the recent pictorial production where the study of twilight and the magic of colors take on a guiding role in the composition.
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« If you look long into the dark, there is always something. -W.B.Yeats »
Gianluca De Leo is an Italian artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. Naples and the love and hate relationship that many of its inhabitants have with the city is one of the recurring themes in his art. De Leo's compositions combine geometrization and the abstract, depicting precise "non-places", which he describes as being very different from how it is represented and portrayed by media hype. His minimalist compositions are created using acrylics on canvas.