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Printing :
Digital, Hybrid on Canvas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
13x19in
About this artwork
In this piece, I blend the timeless beauty of Florence with vibrant digital strokes, capturing its soul in a colorful embrace. I aimed to evoke awe and warmth, inviting you to feel the city’s rich history and energy. This artwork brings a spirited and lively atmosphere to any space, making you feel connected to the heart of art and culture every day.
Tony Schweikle is a painter and photographer with a background in graphic arts and film, rooted in both Colorado’s mountains and Italy’s southern shores. He works primarily with acrylic and oil on large canvases, using brushes, sponges, fingers, and palette knives to create bold, Western-themed works inspired by vivid landscapes and personal imagery. His art exudes a rugged vibrance, inviting viewers to feel both the grandeur of nature and the depth of human emotion. Tony is a DGA director. He has two feature films on Amazon Prime, "The Hybrids Family & Rum and Hot Peppers/Sacrificial." He began his creative career at age 16, playing drums in jazz and blues clubs in Chicago. Moved on to photography and painting. All paintings exhibited here are Fine Art copies on framed canvas, signed and numbered 1-150.