Parfen.D XXL - “Fragments of Blue Silence”

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Fragment of Blue Silence is an original 2025 acrylic painting by Parfen.D XXL, a hand-signed landscape on canvas (image 150 x 70 cm, overall 160 x 80 cm) from Italy, sold directly by the artist, rolled without a frame, with a digital certificate of authenticity available on request and in excellent condition.

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A deep green expanse welcomes blue fragments that emerge and dissolve, like silent presences in a field of vibrant matter. The color builds layers of density and light, while the marks interrupt the uniformity without ever breaking its balance. The work suggests an intense quiet, a restrained movement, where each fragment is a suspended memory.

Signed and dated 2025 at the bottom right.
Image dimensions: 150 x 70 cm
Total size of the canvas: 160 x 80 cm.
The artwork is sold without a frame; it will be rolled up and shipped in a cardboard tube.
The certificate of authenticity is issued exclusively upon request, in digital format.

Parfen D. is a contemporary artist who transforms painting into a poetic gesture, capable of revealing the intimate connection between humans and nature. His work stands out for its ability to silently evoke universal emotions through a refined and minimalist visual poetry. He does not aim to depict nature realistically but to suggest its essence: fragility, lightness, and a deep connection with our inner world. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, an invitation to slow down and immerse oneself in a universe of vibrant silence. The colors, which often dominate his works, are not mere tones but true protagonists, loaded with memory and meaning. His canvases do not impose a narrative but offer spaces for contemplation where each person can find their own story.

A deep green expanse welcomes blue fragments that emerge and dissolve, like silent presences in a field of vibrant matter. The color builds layers of density and light, while the marks interrupt the uniformity without ever breaking its balance. The work suggests an intense quiet, a restrained movement, where each fragment is a suspended memory.

Signed and dated 2025 at the bottom right.
Image dimensions: 150 x 70 cm
Total size of the canvas: 160 x 80 cm.
The artwork is sold without a frame; it will be rolled up and shipped in a cardboard tube.
The certificate of authenticity is issued exclusively upon request, in digital format.

Parfen D. is a contemporary artist who transforms painting into a poetic gesture, capable of revealing the intimate connection between humans and nature. His work stands out for its ability to silently evoke universal emotions through a refined and minimalist visual poetry. He does not aim to depict nature realistically but to suggest its essence: fragility, lightness, and a deep connection with our inner world. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, an invitation to slow down and immerse oneself in a universe of vibrant silence. The colors, which often dominate his works, are not mere tones but true protagonists, loaded with memory and meaning. His canvases do not impose a narrative but offer spaces for contemplation where each person can find their own story.

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Artist
Parfen.D XXL
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
“Fragments of Blue Silence”
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Green, Yellow
Height
150 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/Theme
Landscape
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
438
Objects sold
100%
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