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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
In this artwork, I've unleashed a storm of emotions using acrylic, collage, and pen on tape, dovetailing abstract forms with pop art influences. The chaotic whirl of symbols and expressive color blocks communicates a dynamic energy. It's a visual representation of the complexity of modern life, inviting viewers into a vividly unpredictable narrative. This piece will infuse any space with a pulsating, vibrant spirit, challenging perceptions and inspiring… conversations. The artwork is treated with a glossy final paint.
« I want to express my feelings rather than illustrate them. »
Riccardo Vitiello is an Italian artist whose paintings have been featured in several solo exhibitions nationally. One of the central themes present in his art is "crowding", where both real and imaginary figures are so close that they overlap each other. Vitiello believes that the singularity of an individual's point of view is limiting. For this reason, his distinctive compositions depict a community of beings, creating a collective point of view.