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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In my canvas, I let the oil move freely, bringing my deepest feelings to life. With the ardor of Expressionism and the vivacity of Fauvism, I have shaped a figurative environment that evokes introspection. It is a dance of lights and shadows, an escape towards the intimate infinity of the soul. By placing this work in your space, it will resonate the energy of inner discovery and bold emotional exploration. In addition to ancient art, the Vesuvian… territory continues to be a source of inspiration for contemporary artists. Many are those who are attracted by its history, its natural beauty and the evocative power of Vesuvius. Over the centuries, Vesuvian art has influenced and continues to influence the art world, demonstrating how human creativity can flourish even in the most adverse circumstances. The legacy of the Vesuvian soul is a reminder of human resilience and the ability to find beauty and meaning even in ruins.
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.