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Inks, acrylics, pastels and markers on watercolor paper, signed on front and back. The painting comes in an elegant white mount with a thin inner black line, ready to be applied in a 40x50 cm. frame, as shown in the additional images. The painting's visible area is 28,5x38,5 cm. Different mounting solutions can be considered. If requested, a frame can be applied prior to shipping.
It's shipped already applied to its mount, with protective archival… paper and plastic cover, inside a reinforced cardboard box.
“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.