Alfonso Castrigno - Dea dell' acqua






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Description from the seller
Title: Goddess of Water.
Done on canvas with acrylic paint.
Shipped rolled in a tube.
Signed with a brush, bottom right.
Alfonso Castrigno
Corato (BA)
December 9, 1959
Description of the Work
In this refined pictorial composition, the artist A. Castigno explores the delicacy of the female figure through a visual language that dances between classicism and dreamy abstraction. The nude, captured in a thoughtful and statuesque pose, emerges from a vibrant background of pastel brushstrokes, creating an atmosphere of suspended time.
Artistic Details
Style and Technique: The work stands out for a wise use of transparencies. The cool tones of blue and aquamarine blend with warm ochre and rosy accents, giving three-dimensionality and dynamism to the scene. The contour lines are soft but decisive, capable of defining the anatomy with exquisite grace.
Composition: The circular element in the foreground acts as an inner frame, guiding the eye toward the face of the figure and creating a sense of almost theatrical depth. The contrast between the more defined areas and the "unfinished" ones (fading toward the edges) gives the work a contemporary and poetic breath.
Visual Impact: It is a painting capable of furnishing with discretion and elegance. Its bright color palette makes it ideal for spaces seeking a touch of serenity and intellectual refinement.
Why choose her?
This work represents an ideal investment for collectors who appreciate modern figurative art. It is not only the representation of a body, but an exploration of harmony and dream. The artist's signature in the bottom right guarantees its authenticity and the craftsmanship value.
Title: Goddess of Water.
Done on canvas with acrylic paint.
Shipped rolled in a tube.
Signed with a brush, bottom right.
Alfonso Castrigno
Corato (BA)
December 9, 1959
Description of the Work
In this refined pictorial composition, the artist A. Castigno explores the delicacy of the female figure through a visual language that dances between classicism and dreamy abstraction. The nude, captured in a thoughtful and statuesque pose, emerges from a vibrant background of pastel brushstrokes, creating an atmosphere of suspended time.
Artistic Details
Style and Technique: The work stands out for a wise use of transparencies. The cool tones of blue and aquamarine blend with warm ochre and rosy accents, giving three-dimensionality and dynamism to the scene. The contour lines are soft but decisive, capable of defining the anatomy with exquisite grace.
Composition: The circular element in the foreground acts as an inner frame, guiding the eye toward the face of the figure and creating a sense of almost theatrical depth. The contrast between the more defined areas and the "unfinished" ones (fading toward the edges) gives the work a contemporary and poetic breath.
Visual Impact: It is a painting capable of furnishing with discretion and elegance. Its bright color palette makes it ideal for spaces seeking a touch of serenity and intellectual refinement.
Why choose her?
This work represents an ideal investment for collectors who appreciate modern figurative art. It is not only the representation of a body, but an exploration of harmony and dream. The artist's signature in the bottom right guarantees its authenticity and the craftsmanship value.
