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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
16.5x11.8in
About this artwork
A visual explosion of urban chaos and sacred memory.
The figure of the archangel stands out clearly in the heart of a layered composition, made of writings, textures, stencils, drips, and signs that have a street and lived-in feel.
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The title, handwritten between the pictorial fragments, sounds like an affirmation of identity: “so' semp' stat' accussì” – a Neapolitan voice, rebellious, authentic, which claims its own history without mediation.…
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Between the vertical “CAUTION” and the overlapping graffiti, we glimpse a struggle between chaos and order, between spirituality and street culture.
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🧠 A work born from my inner Vesuvius, between faith, struggle, and visual resistance
Rosario Annunziata is an Italian painter born at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, a land where history continues to burn beneath the surface and art becomes a necessity of expression. His work combines gestural energy and primitive signs, between abstraction and figuration, rooted in Neapolitan culture and the archaic symbols of the Mediterranean. Through textured, layered surfaces, charged with color, he constructs an intense yet silent social commentary, capturing the restlessness of contemporary man. Broken faces, crosses, volcanoes, and totemic animals emerge as recurring elements, evoking identity, memory, and resistance. Influenced by Basquiat, De Kooning, and the language of urban graffiti, he transforms gesture into language and painting into emotional tension. He lives and works in Campania, where he combines his artistic practice with teaching.