Giulio Santoleri - Landscape n. 207





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Giulio Santoleri, Landscape n. 207, a 40 x 30 cm original mixed-media on board (acrylic, oil pastels and wax) from 2026 in excellent condition, signed by hand, with initials on the lower edge and a back signature, includes a certificate of authenticity and is shipped without a frame within the EU directly from the artist.
Description from the seller
Unique and original work.
Mixed media on board: acrylic, oil pastels, and wax, paint on board 30x40 cm.
Glossy transparent fixing varnish on the surface
Initials on the lower edge and signature on the back.
The declaration of authenticity will be attached.
Without a frame
It will be carefully packed and shipped with a tracking number.
Attention! We only ship within the EU.
Currently, we do not ship to Germany, Austria, and France. This decision is due to recent local packaging regulations (EPR), whose high compliance and taxation costs currently prevent us from guaranteeing service in these countries.
On the back of the board, there is a hole that can be used to hang it on the wall simply with a nail. The sides of the board (1.5 cm) are painted black to create a visual effect that simulates the appearance of a frame, thus adding depth and an elegant contrast between the artwork and its outline, as if it were enclosed in an autonomous space. Of course, the board can also be freely framed according to your taste.
Giulio Santoleri was born in Fabriano (Italy) and trained artistically at ISIA in Urbino, where he developed a visual sensibility attentive to form, color, and the relationship between sign and surface. After his studies he embarked on a professional path in the field of graphics and visual communication, founding in 2017 the Pittogram studio, active in editorial design and visual identity.
Simultaneously, he pursues an intense and coherent painting research, finding landscape as his main field of investigation. For Santoleri, landscape is not merely a naturalistic view but a mental and emotional structure, an 'inner geography' that reflects moods, silences, and synthetic visions of reality. His painting is characterized by an essential and contemplative approach: forms are reduced to the essentials, with clear contours and sober color fields, in a constant tension between formal rigor and lyrical depth.
His works evoke suspended, almost dreamlike atmospheres, where light serves more a symbolic than a descriptive function, and every element – a hill, a tree, a road – becomes an archetype. His style, balancing between visual minimalism and emotional intensity, recalls certain outcomes of abstract landscape painting and Italian art of the twentieth century, while maintaining a completely personal voice.
In 2022, he was selected for the prestigious Premio Marche – Biennale d’Arte Contemporanea, an accolade that affirms the value of his research within the landscape of contemporary Italian art.
Currently living and working in Sassoferrato (AN), he continues to explore the relationship between man and nature, time and space, through meditative painting that invites calm and reflection. His works are part of private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States, and Asia, demonstrating the universality of his visual language.
Unique and original work.
Mixed media on board: acrylic, oil pastels, and wax, paint on board 30x40 cm.
Glossy transparent fixing varnish on the surface
Initials on the lower edge and signature on the back.
The declaration of authenticity will be attached.
Without a frame
It will be carefully packed and shipped with a tracking number.
Attention! We only ship within the EU.
Currently, we do not ship to Germany, Austria, and France. This decision is due to recent local packaging regulations (EPR), whose high compliance and taxation costs currently prevent us from guaranteeing service in these countries.
On the back of the board, there is a hole that can be used to hang it on the wall simply with a nail. The sides of the board (1.5 cm) are painted black to create a visual effect that simulates the appearance of a frame, thus adding depth and an elegant contrast between the artwork and its outline, as if it were enclosed in an autonomous space. Of course, the board can also be freely framed according to your taste.
Giulio Santoleri was born in Fabriano (Italy) and trained artistically at ISIA in Urbino, where he developed a visual sensibility attentive to form, color, and the relationship between sign and surface. After his studies he embarked on a professional path in the field of graphics and visual communication, founding in 2017 the Pittogram studio, active in editorial design and visual identity.
Simultaneously, he pursues an intense and coherent painting research, finding landscape as his main field of investigation. For Santoleri, landscape is not merely a naturalistic view but a mental and emotional structure, an 'inner geography' that reflects moods, silences, and synthetic visions of reality. His painting is characterized by an essential and contemplative approach: forms are reduced to the essentials, with clear contours and sober color fields, in a constant tension between formal rigor and lyrical depth.
His works evoke suspended, almost dreamlike atmospheres, where light serves more a symbolic than a descriptive function, and every element – a hill, a tree, a road – becomes an archetype. His style, balancing between visual minimalism and emotional intensity, recalls certain outcomes of abstract landscape painting and Italian art of the twentieth century, while maintaining a completely personal voice.
In 2022, he was selected for the prestigious Premio Marche – Biennale d’Arte Contemporanea, an accolade that affirms the value of his research within the landscape of contemporary Italian art.
Currently living and working in Sassoferrato (AN), he continues to explore the relationship between man and nature, time and space, through meditative painting that invites calm and reflection. His works are part of private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States, and Asia, demonstrating the universality of his visual language.

