Sonny Insinna - Ritratto in Rosso #10

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Sonny Insinna's Ritratto in Rosso #10 is a limited-edition Giclée print (15/30) from 2026, 30 × 21 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, made in Italy.

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Sonny Insinna – Portrait in Red #10 (Limited Edition 9/30)
A prestigious art print by artist Sonny Insinna is up for auction, derived from the original work "Portrait in Red #10". In this series, the artist explores the passion and intensity of the human face through a warm and vibrant palette, where the carmine and magenta tones blend with the delicacy of the figurative brushstroke.

Specifications of the work:
Title: Portrait in Red #10

Artist: Sonny Insinna

Copy: no. 09 of 30 (Limited edition)

Year: 2026

Technique: high-definition art Giclée print

Support: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 315g Fine Art Paper (an exemplary support, chosen for its velvety texture and its ability to render colors extremely vibrant and long-lasting over time)

Dimensions: 21 x 30 cm

Authenticity and Warranty:
Signature: The work is hand-signed by the artist in the bottom right corner.

Numbering: Handwritten in the bottom left corner (9/30).

Certificate: Supplied with an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed by the artist.

Visual Description:
The portrait captures a deep and melancholic gaze, framed by loose brushstrokes and washes of red that create an intimate and almost dreamlike atmosphere. The quality of the Giclée print on Hahnemühle paper enhances every subtle nuance of color, making the print almost indistinguishable from the original work in depth and detail.

Note for the buyer: The artwork is shipped with the utmost care in art-specific protective packaging to ensure it arrives in impeccable condition.

Seller's Story

Active since 1998, Sonny Insinna studied at the Almeyda Art High School and graduated in Painting (First and Second level) from the Academy of Fine Arts of Palermo. His works are part of public collections and museums, including: G. Sciortino Civic Museum (Monreale), Trapani Bishop's Seminary, Stauros Contemporary Art Museum (Teramo), Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (Pennsylvania, USA). He has exhibited in numerous institutional contexts in Italy and abroad: Palazzo Ziino (Palermo), Valentina’s Art Gallery (Charleston, USA), Torre dei Ventimiglia (Montelepre), Galleria A Sud ArteContemporanea (Realmonte), Sacro Convento di Assisi, and Biennale d’Arte Sacra (USA). In 2011, he founded the Free School of Visual Arts 'Mialò Art.' In 2024, he published the manual 'Colors in Balance.' For years, he has focused his research on the languages of contemporary art, with particular attention to figuration and the symbolic dimension.
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Sonny Insinna – Portrait in Red #10 (Limited Edition 9/30)
A prestigious art print by artist Sonny Insinna is up for auction, derived from the original work "Portrait in Red #10". In this series, the artist explores the passion and intensity of the human face through a warm and vibrant palette, where the carmine and magenta tones blend with the delicacy of the figurative brushstroke.

Specifications of the work:
Title: Portrait in Red #10

Artist: Sonny Insinna

Copy: no. 09 of 30 (Limited edition)

Year: 2026

Technique: high-definition art Giclée print

Support: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 315g Fine Art Paper (an exemplary support, chosen for its velvety texture and its ability to render colors extremely vibrant and long-lasting over time)

Dimensions: 21 x 30 cm

Authenticity and Warranty:
Signature: The work is hand-signed by the artist in the bottom right corner.

Numbering: Handwritten in the bottom left corner (9/30).

Certificate: Supplied with an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed by the artist.

Visual Description:
The portrait captures a deep and melancholic gaze, framed by loose brushstrokes and washes of red that create an intimate and almost dreamlike atmosphere. The quality of the Giclée print on Hahnemühle paper enhances every subtle nuance of color, making the print almost indistinguishable from the original work in depth and detail.

Note for the buyer: The artwork is shipped with the utmost care in art-specific protective packaging to ensure it arrives in impeccable condition.

Seller's Story

Active since 1998, Sonny Insinna studied at the Almeyda Art High School and graduated in Painting (First and Second level) from the Academy of Fine Arts of Palermo. His works are part of public collections and museums, including: G. Sciortino Civic Museum (Monreale), Trapani Bishop's Seminary, Stauros Contemporary Art Museum (Teramo), Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (Pennsylvania, USA). He has exhibited in numerous institutional contexts in Italy and abroad: Palazzo Ziino (Palermo), Valentina’s Art Gallery (Charleston, USA), Torre dei Ventimiglia (Montelepre), Galleria A Sud ArteContemporanea (Realmonte), Sacro Convento di Assisi, and Biennale d’Arte Sacra (USA). In 2011, he founded the Free School of Visual Arts 'Mialò Art.' In 2024, he published the manual 'Colors in Balance.' For years, he has focused his research on the languages of contemporary art, with particular attention to figuration and the symbolic dimension.
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Details

Artist
Sonny Insinna
Edition number
15/30
Edition
Limited edition
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Ritratto in Rosso #10
Technique
Digital print, Giclée
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
21 cm
Weight
300 g
Depiction/Theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
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