Ninni Pagano (1969) - Apporto vibrazionale






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Apporto vibrazionale, 2025, oil painting on canvas, Italy, a portrait in the conceptual art style.
Description from the seller
Ninni Pagano was born in Catania. Always passionate about Wunderkammer and everything that nature offers in its beauty, this passion led him to study under master Antonio Sciacca, his teacher. It was in 2011 that his artistic career began, gradually gaining recognition and earning the respect of critics such as Aldo Albani, Roberta Filippi from the Orler gallery, Philippe Daverio, and Daniele Radini Tedeschi. In 2016, his name appeared in the prestigious American guide Guide Museums Galleries Artists. After participating in two contemporary art Triennials in Rome, with his works published in Mondadori catalogs, in 2020 his name was included in the prestigious Atlas of Contemporary Art by De Agostini.
The work of art is an oil on canvas, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity with the artist's logo, characteristics of the work, and the artist's signature at the bottom.
The colors of the painting may vary slightly from the photo due to camera and screen settings.
The artwork is carefully packed with bubble wrap and cardboard, and naturally shipped with a frame.
Vibrational contribution
The work depicts a model wearing a red swimming cap as well as the body suit. The dark background highlights her posture and eyes. The artist's intention is to make viewers believe that the model is responding to the question: 'I have everything that I'
Does it serve to be alive in the here and now? This is indicated by the predominant color, red; this helps to
connect with the fundamental needs of
Survival and existential fulfillment.
Instagram:@ninnipagano
Ninni Pagano was born in Catania. Always passionate about Wunderkammer and everything that nature offers in its beauty, this passion led him to study under master Antonio Sciacca, his teacher. It was in 2011 that his artistic career began, gradually gaining recognition and earning the respect of critics such as Aldo Albani, Roberta Filippi from the Orler gallery, Philippe Daverio, and Daniele Radini Tedeschi. In 2016, his name appeared in the prestigious American guide Guide Museums Galleries Artists. After participating in two contemporary art Triennials in Rome, with his works published in Mondadori catalogs, in 2020 his name was included in the prestigious Atlas of Contemporary Art by De Agostini.
The work of art is an oil on canvas, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity with the artist's logo, characteristics of the work, and the artist's signature at the bottom.
The colors of the painting may vary slightly from the photo due to camera and screen settings.
The artwork is carefully packed with bubble wrap and cardboard, and naturally shipped with a frame.
Vibrational contribution
The work depicts a model wearing a red swimming cap as well as the body suit. The dark background highlights her posture and eyes. The artist's intention is to make viewers believe that the model is responding to the question: 'I have everything that I'
Does it serve to be alive in the here and now? This is indicated by the predominant color, red; this helps to
connect with the fundamental needs of
Survival and existential fulfillment.
Instagram:@ninnipagano
