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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.9x27.8in
About this artwork
The work of art, created by the artist with acrylics and fabric on canvas, depicts the village of Capracotta seen from afar. The work is ready to hang, the fake frame is made of fabric and was handcrafted by the artist. Capracotta is an Italian municipality of 799 inhabitants in the province of Isernia in Molise. It suffered great destruction during the Second World War and from the second half of the 20th century it developed on a tourist level… as a Molise ski resort together with Campitello Matese.
Located at 1,421 meters above sea level, it is, from a geographical point of view, one of the highest territories in the Apennines. The approach is an enchanting mix of impressionism and realism with a naïve touch, which together invoke a feeling of nostalgia and pure joy. The vibrant poppies in the foreground contrast serenely with the tranquil architecture, conveying a message of rebirth and hope. This painting is a breath of freshness and color in every environment.
Len Vernaghi, originally from Porrentruy but deeply rooted in Italy, is a multidisciplinary person: painter, photographer, designer, textile artist, engraver, sculptor. He stands out for his portable fresco technique, combining traditional pigments with alternative solutions, and uniting contrasting themes and styles. Her works reveal a powerful socio-political commitment, giving voice to frugality, nature, femininity and marginal places, with an atmosphere of wonder derived from her dreamlike subjects.