Marco Lodola (1955) - Bacio a Times Square





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Marco Lodola's 40×40 cm silkscreen Bacio a Times Square, a signed, limited edition (12/150) Pop Art work from the 1970s–1980s, produced in Italy and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Artist
Marco Lodola (Italy, born 1955 – living)
Title of the work
Bacio a Times Square
Technique
Material screen print executed in 38 colour layers, with hand-finished interventions including collage, enamels, glitter, flocking, and applications of gold, silver, and bronze leaf.
The work shows strong visual impact and reflects Marco Lodola’s distinctive artistic research, characterised by luminous and richly textured surfaces.
Dimensions
40 × 40 cm
Edition / Print run
Total edition: 150 copies + L (publisher’s or special edition indicated as “L”)
This work: edition number 12 / 150
Provenance
Private collection
Condition
The work is in good overall condition.
No foxing, creases, discolouration, or evident handling marks are observed at present.
Any minor irregularities are consistent with the material technique and the artist’s hand-finished process and should be considered an integral part of the artwork.
Artist
Marco Lodola (Italy, born 1955 – living)
Title of the work
Bacio a Times Square
Technique
Material screen print executed in 38 colour layers, with hand-finished interventions including collage, enamels, glitter, flocking, and applications of gold, silver, and bronze leaf.
The work shows strong visual impact and reflects Marco Lodola’s distinctive artistic research, characterised by luminous and richly textured surfaces.
Dimensions
40 × 40 cm
Edition / Print run
Total edition: 150 copies + L (publisher’s or special edition indicated as “L”)
This work: edition number 12 / 150
Provenance
Private collection
Condition
The work is in good overall condition.
No foxing, creases, discolouration, or evident handling marks are observed at present.
Any minor irregularities are consistent with the material technique and the artist’s hand-finished process and should be considered an integral part of the artwork.

