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Inks, acrylics, pastels and markers on heavy paper, signed on front and back. It's shipped framed and ready to hang as shown in the pictures, reaching a final size of 32x42 cm., while the painting is 24x32 cm. The frame can also be chosen in white or black color if available, or removed if requested. Other framing solutions can be discussed prior to shipping.
Presented in the second half of 2023, the Lost and Found series represents at first sight… a visual fracture with D’Adamo’s previous production. And as much as the genesis can be traced to previous New Consonances, a certain intimate, solemn and nebulous atmosphere of earlier works is here overturned by noisy and restless images, at times extremely colorful and vivid, whose compositions often seem to delve into the everyday life, like a kind of collective diary, where thoughts on what is happening around us can be recorded, trying to preserve beloved things and taking note of those which need to be lost.
« 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.