Sebastiano Plutino (1973) - L'immensità del cielo





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L'immensità del cielo, a 2025 original acrylic painting on canvas by Sebastiano Plutino, 80 by 40 cm, depicting a marine landscape in Impressionism, signed by hand, produced in Italy and sold by Proprietario o rivenditore.
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Marina 40x80, acrylic on canvas, unique piece, with a special size to emphasize the vastness of the sky. Certified with the artist's stamp and signature.
Sebastiano Plutino (Reggio Calabria, June 20, 1973) is an Italian contemporary painter who lives and works in Reggio Calabria.
After graduating from the Artistic High School 'Mattia Preti' in Reggio Calabria, he dedicated himself entirely to art, developing a very personal stylistic signature characterized by a tension between figuration and abstract/informal art.
Her works feature portraits—often of female figures suspended between dream and memory—and marine landscapes: seascapes where Mediterranean color and light evoke emotions, atmospheres of silence and introspection.
Plutino has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo and group, in Italy and abroad, receiving awards and recognitions including the first prize at the Anna Pandolfini Award and the Charm of Arte.
His painting is distinguished by the use of mixed materials and techniques — oils, acrylics, enamels — layered on panel or textured supports, with brushstrokes that carve out suspended atmospheres, where the pictorial matter suggests more than it describes, inviting the viewer to a slow and profound contemplation.
Marina 40x80, acrylic on canvas, unique piece, with a special size to emphasize the vastness of the sky. Certified with the artist's stamp and signature.
Sebastiano Plutino (Reggio Calabria, June 20, 1973) is an Italian contemporary painter who lives and works in Reggio Calabria.
After graduating from the Artistic High School 'Mattia Preti' in Reggio Calabria, he dedicated himself entirely to art, developing a very personal stylistic signature characterized by a tension between figuration and abstract/informal art.
Her works feature portraits—often of female figures suspended between dream and memory—and marine landscapes: seascapes where Mediterranean color and light evoke emotions, atmospheres of silence and introspection.
Plutino has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo and group, in Italy and abroad, receiving awards and recognitions including the first prize at the Anna Pandolfini Award and the Charm of Arte.
His painting is distinguished by the use of mixed materials and techniques — oils, acrylics, enamels — layered on panel or textured supports, with brushstrokes that carve out suspended atmospheres, where the pictorial matter suggests more than it describes, inviting the viewer to a slow and profound contemplation.

