Vincenzo Raimondo - Donna






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Vincenzo Raimondo, Donna, an original acrylic painting on canvas 80 × 60 cm, signed, dated 2025, in excellent condition, Neo-Expressionism, depicting a female silhouette with vibrant colors; sold directly by the artist.
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Acrylic painting on canvas 40x80 cm
This work presents itself as an essential female figure, almost reduced to a silhouette, but pierced by an explosion of color that defines her emotional identity more than her physical one. The body is not described; it is suggested. And this is already a point in its favor: you are not telling a person, but a presence.
The contrast between the black of the figure and the vibrant colors that cross it creates a strong and immediate visual tension. Blue, orange, yellow, and red do not decorate the body; they inhabit it. They seem like states of mind, inner passages, fragments of life that coexist without asking for permission. The figure advances, or perhaps recedes, deliberately leaving the viewer in doubt. An intelligent choice: ambiguity works better than a thousand explanations.
The verticality of the 40×80 cm format emphasizes a sense of movement and momentum, making the composition elegant and dynamic. The background, vibrant but not intrusive, accompanies the figure without stealing the scene. Here, there is no chaos: there is balance, even when the colors seem to want to escape.
It is a painting that speaks of identity, transformation, and silent strength.
In short, a contemporary artwork, intense and coherent, capable of engaging with modern environments and viewers willing to look beyond the form.
Acrylic painting on canvas 40x80 cm
This work presents itself as an essential female figure, almost reduced to a silhouette, but pierced by an explosion of color that defines her emotional identity more than her physical one. The body is not described; it is suggested. And this is already a point in its favor: you are not telling a person, but a presence.
The contrast between the black of the figure and the vibrant colors that cross it creates a strong and immediate visual tension. Blue, orange, yellow, and red do not decorate the body; they inhabit it. They seem like states of mind, inner passages, fragments of life that coexist without asking for permission. The figure advances, or perhaps recedes, deliberately leaving the viewer in doubt. An intelligent choice: ambiguity works better than a thousand explanations.
The verticality of the 40×80 cm format emphasizes a sense of movement and momentum, making the composition elegant and dynamic. The background, vibrant but not intrusive, accompanies the figure without stealing the scene. Here, there is no chaos: there is balance, even when the colors seem to want to escape.
It is a painting that speaks of identity, transformation, and silent strength.
In short, a contemporary artwork, intense and coherent, capable of engaging with modern environments and viewers willing to look beyond the form.
