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In this work, Sacred and Pop merge, highlighting the figure of Padre Pio with bright, symbolic colors.
The silkscreen printing technique emphasizes the contrast between tones, transmitting energy and contemporary spirituality.
This contemporary piece of furniture exudes an aura of hope and vibrant faith, illuminating any space with the power of devotion reinterpreted in a modern key.
A new… way of believing the impossible.
*NOTE:
The pieces in this series are subject to the appearance of lines and marks.
These are not attributable to the creation at the printing stage.
These appear without warning and randomly over time.
(Each work can change by being enriched by these traces of unknown origin.)
Roberto Priolo aka NAP, born in 1990, works with traditional screen printing on archival cotton canvases and selected materials.
After graduating in design in 2021, she returned to Alba, Piedmont, where she developed her own refined artisanal printing technique, characterized by layered textures, hand-gilding, and material interventions. Normal As Possible is the artist with the slowest production on the art market. A question linked to inner growth.
Of shadow and light, his work stands out for its strong dualism between the sacred and the contemporary. Irregularities in the print, overlappings, and broken gold leaf generate visual layers that testify to his faith in the artisanal gesture, affirming his idea of art as a living, non-reproducible human act.