Stefano Ridolfi (1977) - Ispirazione






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Stefano Ridolfi (born 1977) presents Ispirazione, a 2026 original acrylic painting on canvas in orange, 60 x 20 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, in the Symbolism style.
Description from the seller
Stefano Ridolfi is a figurative artist with a symbolic-expressionist style. He lives and works in Rome.
Their creations are mainly acrylic painting on canvas, but they also enjoy using watercolor pencils and ink on paper and cardboard, and mixed-media techniques using plastic materials.
In her works there is an emotional tension that digs into the consciousness. Faces and bodies with stretched disproportions designed to exalt impulses born of pure emotions.
Reluctant to reveal his art, he has often taken part in group exhibitions or proposed duos in unconventional settings, such as libraries and cultural centers.
L'Opera, acrylic on canvas of atypical dimensions, depicts a feminine figure with an orange background in a contemplative resting pose. L'Opera features the use of a special support—a Lefranc Bourgeois Nature canvas in raw cotton. The choice enhances the semi-abstract nature of the central figure, like graffiti erased by the sunset.
The artwork will be shipped with the utmost care, and, as is his habit, the artist will add a personal handwritten dedication to the buyer on the back of the canvas. He will take it upon himself to inform and update, step by step, the status of the shipment.
Stefano Ridolfi is a figurative artist with a symbolic-expressionist style. He lives and works in Rome.
Their creations are mainly acrylic painting on canvas, but they also enjoy using watercolor pencils and ink on paper and cardboard, and mixed-media techniques using plastic materials.
In her works there is an emotional tension that digs into the consciousness. Faces and bodies with stretched disproportions designed to exalt impulses born of pure emotions.
Reluctant to reveal his art, he has often taken part in group exhibitions or proposed duos in unconventional settings, such as libraries and cultural centers.
L'Opera, acrylic on canvas of atypical dimensions, depicts a feminine figure with an orange background in a contemplative resting pose. L'Opera features the use of a special support—a Lefranc Bourgeois Nature canvas in raw cotton. The choice enhances the semi-abstract nature of the central figure, like graffiti erased by the sunset.
The artwork will be shipped with the utmost care, and, as is his habit, the artist will add a personal handwritten dedication to the buyer on the back of the canvas. He will take it upon himself to inform and update, step by step, the status of the shipment.
