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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
In the world of contemporary art, experimentation with unconventional materials has opened up new expressive possibilities. A series of acrylic paintings on assembled cardboard represents a vibrant example of how the combination of technique and innovation can give life to harmonious chromatic compositions. These paintings, in addition to being a hymn to creativity, are an invitation to explore the play of light and shadow through the use of different… tools.
Cardboard, often considered a humble material, becomes a key element in these works. Its structure offers a dynamic and irregular surface on which acrylic can adhere, creating unique textures. The artist who works with assembled cardboards uses their versatility to build layers and depths that enhance the visual perception of color.
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.