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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Metal
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 59.1x59.1in
About this artwork
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The “D-Series” is a collection of works that visually transcribes Difilippo’s intimate connection with nature. Inspired by the lichens and molds that inhabit his native environment, the artist creates a visual narrative that explores the vitality and fragility of these organisms. Each piece in the series celebrates biodiversity and the resilience of nature, inviting the audience… to contemplate the beauty hidden in the smallest details of the natural world.
The “D-Series” is a collection of works that visually transcribes Difilippo’s intimate connection with nature. Inspired by the lichens and molds that inhabit his native environment, the artist creates a visual narrative that explores the vitality and fragility of these organisms. Each piece in the series celebrates biodiversity and the resilience of nature, inviting the audience… to contemplate the beauty hidden in the smallest details of the natural world.
Vito Difilippo
Italy
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Exhibited in a Museum
- Solo shows participant
- Reviewed by a major art publication
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I'm lured by the essence of things, by an incessant tension towards the Truth, the Absolute, the Spiritual in art. »
Vito Difilippo (b. 1988, Monopoli, Italy) has exhibited in various cities across Italy, France, the United Kingdom, and China. His research began in Puglia, between the Murgia plateau and the sea, original territories that continue to nourish a constantly evolving visual language, encompassing self-taught painting, abstract expressionism, conceptual art, Arte Povera, sculpture, and photography. His work treads a subtle line between the natural and the artificial, the archaic and the contemporary, inviting us to rediscover a possible harmony between fragility and strength. What emerges is an abstract, intimate, and visceral narrative, in which matter and gesture converge to shape new expressive possibilities.