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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Oil, acrylic, acrovinilico, spray and markers on canvas. The painting is signed on back and front and comes ready to hang. It's protected with final antiUV varnish layer and it's shipped by the artist in a wooden crate, ready to hang.
It's framed with a white wooden floating frame as show in the additional images. The frame can be left in place or removed at the collector's choice, its color can be changed upon request prior to shipping.
The painting… was part of the solo exhibition "Oggetti Smarriti", April 2024 - San Giovanni in Persiceto (BO).
From the "Lost and Found" series.
“Lost objects, found objects, things to be lost, things to be found. Objects and subjects. People and memories and habits and places. A look into our times amidst drama and irony, somewhere between a diary and a collective experience. And maybe much can be found, just by losing something.”
« A revelation, or at least its premonition, is what should manifest in every painting. »
Francesco D’Adamo is a talented Italian painter whose works have widely featured in exhibitions nationally, as well in publications, shows and collections throughout Europe. Seeking to create a wordless language through his art, he composes abstract paintings marked by broad, sweeping brush strokes, a highly pigmented colour palette and a soft musicality. D'Adamo draws inspiration from a range of artistic movements and figures including Informalism, Lyrical Abstraction and Willem De Kooning.