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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x25.6in
About this artwork
Romano Mosconi's "The Houses of the Ancient Village" is a painting that blends nostalgic memories of the rural landscape with experimental geometric decomposition and abstract surrealism. It depicts the atmosphere of ancient Italian villages. Brick houses, chimneys, tiled roofs. In short, we have tradition reflected in urban planning. The seamless progression of sloping roofs and windows overlooking one another, almost as if to visually represent… a permanent communication between the people who inhabit those houses. The painting addresses a classic theme of genre painting: the ancient village, and Mosconi doesn't limit himself to a photographic or purely realistic reproduction of rural daily life. The artist transforms the village's architecture into a visual pretext, a fragment of collective memory filtered through a contemporary sensibility that blends the past and geometric abstraction.
Romano Mosconi, painter and photographer, has a background rooted in art since childhood, having grown up in the creative circle of his artist mother and pursuing a brilliant academic career. He favors mixed media such as spray paint, permanent markers, acrylic, and collage, ranging from abstract surrealism, landscapes, still lifes, and geometric forms characterized by vibrant, vibrant colors. His works, born from the observation of nature and everyday life, convey enthusiasm, personal inclusion, and a vibrant zest for life, emotionally engaging the viewer.