Giuliano Grittini (1951) - Armani

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Giuliano Grittini, Armani (1994), an original contemporary cityscape serigraphy in black and white, 30 × 20 cm, 500 g, Italy, signed and sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.

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In this lithograph from 1994, Giuliano Grittini constructs an image suspended between urban memory and inner vision. The black and white, sharp and scratched, is not a simple formal choice but a language: the city emerges as a fragment, as a visual echo rather than as a recognisable place. The inscription, partial and interrupted, acts as an enigmatic sign, a residue of communication that endures over time but also exposes its erosion.

In this lithograph from 1994, Giuliano Grittini constructs an image suspended between urban memory and inner vision. The black and white, sharp and scratched, is not a simple formal choice but a language: the city emerges as a fragment, as a visual echo rather than as a recognisable place. The inscription, partial and interrupted, acts as an enigmatic sign, a residue of communication that endures over time but also exposes its erosion.

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Artist
Giuliano Grittini (1951)
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Armani
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
1994
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, White
Height
30 cm
Width
20 cm
Weight
500 g
Depiction/Theme
Cityscape
Style
Contemporary
Period
1990-2000
Sold with frame
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