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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Cinquecento 1957 Celeste by Stefano Berardino is a journey through time, a loving and nostalgic tribute to a timeless icon of Italian design and culture: the Fiat 500. With his unmistakable style, the artist takes us back to 1957, the birth year of that great little car that motorized an entire nation and wrote pages of history in the hearts of generations.
At the center of the composition, the Fiat 500 is rendered with clean yet poetic lines,… in its unmistakable light blue hue, exuding a sense of freshness, lightness, and freedom. The bodywork is designed with a balance of technical precision and artistic sensibility, becoming not just an object but a symbol: of rebirth, of the Italian dream, of accessible elegance.
Berardino doesn't just paint a car: he tells the story of an era, a lifestyle, an Italy that looked to the future with enthusiasm.
The painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Stefano Berardino, a painter with a background in fine art and a passion for motors, uses mixed media on jute canvases enriched with sand and silver leaf, exploring visual worlds linked to automobiles, pop art, and bicycles. His style blends texture and color, creating dynamic surfaces and vibrant contrasts, interpreting iconic subjects with a contemporary twist. His works capture emotion, memory, and identity, transforming vehicles into enduring symbols of memories and lived moments.