Matteo Fieno - Remember Lidia






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
Original artwork (100×90×2 cm, year 2025) by Matteo Fieno, Italian contemporary artist.
The female figure, captured in an intimate and poised gesture, emerges against a blue background that amplifies the sense of silence and introspection. The essential painting and the visible material convey a balance between fragility and physical presence.
A work with contemporary language, suitable for modern and refined contexts.
Original and unique opera.
Mixed technique on cotton canvas, stretched on a wooden frame, ready to hang.
Warranty certificate included
Professional packaging for secure worldwide shipping.
Matteo Fieno: artist featured in solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad, with works published in magazines and newspapers such as Marie Claire, La Stampa, Artribune, and Il Mattino. His creations are appreciated by collectors and interior designers for their ability to convey universal emotions through an essential and recognizable style.
Seller's Story
Original artwork (100×90×2 cm, year 2025) by Matteo Fieno, Italian contemporary artist.
The female figure, captured in an intimate and poised gesture, emerges against a blue background that amplifies the sense of silence and introspection. The essential painting and the visible material convey a balance between fragility and physical presence.
A work with contemporary language, suitable for modern and refined contexts.
Original and unique opera.
Mixed technique on cotton canvas, stretched on a wooden frame, ready to hang.
Warranty certificate included
Professional packaging for secure worldwide shipping.
Matteo Fieno: artist featured in solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad, with works published in magazines and newspapers such as Marie Claire, La Stampa, Artribune, and Il Mattino. His creations are appreciated by collectors and interior designers for their ability to convey universal emotions through an essential and recognizable style.
