Vincenzo Raimondo - Mori





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Vincenzo Raimondo presents two original 60 × 90 cm acrylic on canvas portraits titled Mori, created in 2025, hand-signed and in good condition, in a contemporary Italian style depicting Sicilian Moors in a intimate, regal dialogue.
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Work by Vincenzo Raimondo from Palermo, Italy.
Representation of the Sicilian Moors in 2025. Acrylic on canvas 60x90 cm.
Pair of original paintings that reinterpret the figure of the Sicilian Moors in a contemporary key, moving away from decorative folklore to reach a more emotional and current language.
The two faces, male and female, are depicted with closed eyes, in an intimate and suspended dimension. Royalty is not ostentatious but internal, suggested by crowns and reinforced by a balanced and intense composition. Color becomes the absolute protagonist: vivid and layered tones evoke the Mediterranean as a place of encounter, memory, and identity.
He conveys a strong and earthy presence, she appears more reserved and silent, creating a harmonious and profound visual dialogue. The brushstrokes are free but controlled, giving the paintings character, energy, and recognizability.
Work by Vincenzo Raimondo from Palermo, Italy.
Representation of the Sicilian Moors in 2025. Acrylic on canvas 60x90 cm.
Pair of original paintings that reinterpret the figure of the Sicilian Moors in a contemporary key, moving away from decorative folklore to reach a more emotional and current language.
The two faces, male and female, are depicted with closed eyes, in an intimate and suspended dimension. Royalty is not ostentatious but internal, suggested by crowns and reinforced by a balanced and intense composition. Color becomes the absolute protagonist: vivid and layered tones evoke the Mediterranean as a place of encounter, memory, and identity.
He conveys a strong and earthy presence, she appears more reserved and silent, creating a harmonious and profound visual dialogue. The brushstrokes are free but controlled, giving the paintings character, energy, and recognizability.

