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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
7.9x9.8in
About this artwork
Description of the work
Selfie study.
Study of a work made at the "first" with a palette knife and oil colors without a preliminary drawing.
The artist paints a modern and current image where it often happens to see people recover with the phone, in this case it is a girl in traditional dress in the act of taking a picture.
Oil on mdf panel 20x25 cm
Original work of its kind, signed on the front and back accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
« My artistic vocation allows me to transform personal energy in the form of works. Art is my best way of expressing myself and what I cannot say with words. »
Giovanni Battista Mattu is an experienced artist based in Italy whose works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. With an artistic practice that is marked by continuous research, for him, it is essential that painting can blend with the expressiveness of diverse materials. Mattu's distinctive figurative works and portraits are primarily created with oils, acrylics, and spray paint on canvas or cardboard.