A. Candreva (XX-XX - Un quadro d'amore

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"Un quadro d'amore" is a hand-signed oil painting by A. Candreva from Italy, dated 2020 or later, in a Surrealist style with a nature theme, measuring 30 cm high by 50 cm wide as an original edition.

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Symbolism and Passion: "A Painting of Love" by A. Candreva
In this oil painting on canvas of generous dimensions (30x50 cm), M. Candreva abandons descriptive realism to immerse us in a dreamlike and deeply romantic atmosphere. The title, "A Painting of Love," immediately reveals its essence: a celebration of the feeling that manifests itself through an essential and powerful visual language.

The painting is dominated by a magnetic contrast: the background, rendered in neutral, delicate tones that evoke a rarefied coastal landscape with a lighthouse and slender sails on the horizon, sets the scene for an explosion of vital red. A majestic tree, executed with a thick, impasto technique, becomes the soul of the scene, symbolizing a lush passion that protects and frames the dark silhouette of two lovers pressed in a kiss. The choice of oil allows Candreva to impart shine and body to that intensely red, making it the true beating heart of the painting.

On the back of the canvas, the artist's autograph and the title confirm the originality and value of a piece that is not merely a decorative element, but a message of universal love. It is the ideal work for anyone who desires a modern art object, capable of moving you at first glance and of lending a touch of contemporary and poetic elegance to your home.

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Facebook page Art and Collections - We undertake any painting on commission.
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Symbolism and Passion: "A Painting of Love" by A. Candreva
In this oil painting on canvas of generous dimensions (30x50 cm), M. Candreva abandons descriptive realism to immerse us in a dreamlike and deeply romantic atmosphere. The title, "A Painting of Love," immediately reveals its essence: a celebration of the feeling that manifests itself through an essential and powerful visual language.

The painting is dominated by a magnetic contrast: the background, rendered in neutral, delicate tones that evoke a rarefied coastal landscape with a lighthouse and slender sails on the horizon, sets the scene for an explosion of vital red. A majestic tree, executed with a thick, impasto technique, becomes the soul of the scene, symbolizing a lush passion that protects and frames the dark silhouette of two lovers pressed in a kiss. The choice of oil allows Candreva to impart shine and body to that intensely red, making it the true beating heart of the painting.

On the back of the canvas, the artist's autograph and the title confirm the originality and value of a piece that is not merely a decorative element, but a message of universal love. It is the ideal work for anyone who desires a modern art object, capable of moving you at first glance and of lending a touch of contemporary and poetic elegance to your home.

Seller's Story

Facebook page Art and Collections - We undertake any painting on commission.
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Details

Artist
A. Candreva (XX-XX
Sold with frame
No
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Un quadro d'amore
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
50 cm
Weight
1 kg
Depiction/Theme
Nature
Style
Surrealism
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
2102
Objects sold
99.51%
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