Davide D'Alba - Red Line 16






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Davide D'Alba's Red Line 16, an original 2025 acrylic pop art work, 100 × 100 cm, 1.8 kg, signed, unique piece from Italy, depicting Cultura pop.
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A face suspended between realism and abstraction. The intense gaze, brought to life through the contrast with monochrome, meets bold red marks that cross the face like emotional traces. A work that speaks of identity, fragility, and inner strength, capable of capturing attention and engaging with those who observe it.
A piece with a strong visual impact, elegant and modern, ideal for minimal environments, professional studios, or contemporary art collections.
Artist: Davide D'Alba (Bari, September 16, 1992) is an Italian artist.
In 2009, he became interested in contemporary art, studying the stark contrasts of Andy Warhol's drawing style. He developed a technique at the academy inspired by Pop Art to give life and expressiveness to characters, characterizing and capturing their emotions.
Over the years, he experiments with various techniques, such as the use of water-based enamel.
In 2015, she curated her first solo exhibition at the Sala Murat in Bari, with the patronage of the Municipality of Bari.
Between 2016 and 2017, he honored the well-known Pugliese comedian Lino Banfi with two unique works dedicated to him and displayed in his restaurant in Rome.
In 2018, he opened an exhibition of his works at the historic multifunctional theater Royal with the Bari visual station, an initiative promoted by the Puglia region and the city of Bari, managed by well-known artistic directors including Gianni Ciardo.
In 2019, he moved to New York to refine his technique.
Between 2020 and 2021, he/she characterized his/her art with a new minimalist collection exhibited between Rome and Milan.
Unique work
A face suspended between realism and abstraction. The intense gaze, brought to life through the contrast with monochrome, meets bold red marks that cross the face like emotional traces. A work that speaks of identity, fragility, and inner strength, capable of capturing attention and engaging with those who observe it.
A piece with a strong visual impact, elegant and modern, ideal for minimal environments, professional studios, or contemporary art collections.
Artist: Davide D'Alba (Bari, September 16, 1992) is an Italian artist.
In 2009, he became interested in contemporary art, studying the stark contrasts of Andy Warhol's drawing style. He developed a technique at the academy inspired by Pop Art to give life and expressiveness to characters, characterizing and capturing their emotions.
Over the years, he experiments with various techniques, such as the use of water-based enamel.
In 2015, she curated her first solo exhibition at the Sala Murat in Bari, with the patronage of the Municipality of Bari.
Between 2016 and 2017, he honored the well-known Pugliese comedian Lino Banfi with two unique works dedicated to him and displayed in his restaurant in Rome.
In 2018, he opened an exhibition of his works at the historic multifunctional theater Royal with the Bari visual station, an initiative promoted by the Puglia region and the city of Bari, managed by well-known artistic directors including Gianni Ciardo.
In 2019, he moved to New York to refine his technique.
Between 2020 and 2021, he/she characterized his/her art with a new minimalist collection exhibited between Rome and Milan.
Unique work
