Alessandro Criscito - Inhabiting the Pause 15

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Alessandro Criscito presents Inhabiting the Pause 15, a 2026 abstract acrylic on canvas, 70 × 100 × 2 cm, original edition signed on the back and, on request, on the front, with certificate of authenticity, ready to hang in Italy.

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Artist: Alessandro Criscito.
Title: Inhabiting the Pause 15.
Year: 2026.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas.
Dimensions: 70 × 100 × 2 cm.
Signature: Signed on the back.
Signed on the front upon collector’s request.
Certificate: Certificate of authenticity included.
Ready to hang.
Location: Italy.

This abstract painting is part of Inhabiting the Pause, a series developed in 2026 that explores the tension between movement and stillness in contemporary life.

Working with layered acrylic gestures, Alessandro Criscito captures energetic actions and freezes them on the canvas, transforming motion into a space for contemplation. The result is a surface where intensity and silence coexist, inviting the viewer to slow down and engage with the present moment.

The artwork can be displayed either vertically or horizontally without affecting its conceptual integrity, allowing collectors to adapt it freely to their space and personal sensitivity. Signed on the front upon collector’s request.

This piece comes directly from the artist’s studio in Italy, is stretched on a wooden frame ready to hang, and can be exhibited both vertically and horizontally, according to the collector's sensibilities.

Alessandro Criscito’s work has been featured in Design Milk (USA), ArchDaily (Mexico), Yanko Design (Japan), TrendHunter (Canada), Experimenta (Spain) and La Revue du Design (France).

Web: www.alessandrocriscito.com
Instagram: @a.criscito

Artist: Alessandro Criscito.
Title: Inhabiting the Pause 15.
Year: 2026.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas.
Dimensions: 70 × 100 × 2 cm.
Signature: Signed on the back.
Signed on the front upon collector’s request.
Certificate: Certificate of authenticity included.
Ready to hang.
Location: Italy.

This abstract painting is part of Inhabiting the Pause, a series developed in 2026 that explores the tension between movement and stillness in contemporary life.

Working with layered acrylic gestures, Alessandro Criscito captures energetic actions and freezes them on the canvas, transforming motion into a space for contemplation. The result is a surface where intensity and silence coexist, inviting the viewer to slow down and engage with the present moment.

The artwork can be displayed either vertically or horizontally without affecting its conceptual integrity, allowing collectors to adapt it freely to their space and personal sensitivity. Signed on the front upon collector’s request.

This piece comes directly from the artist’s studio in Italy, is stretched on a wooden frame ready to hang, and can be exhibited both vertically and horizontally, according to the collector's sensibilities.

Alessandro Criscito’s work has been featured in Design Milk (USA), ArchDaily (Mexico), Yanko Design (Japan), TrendHunter (Canada), Experimenta (Spain) and La Revue du Design (France).

Web: www.alessandrocriscito.com
Instagram: @a.criscito

Details

Artist
Alessandro Criscito
Sold with frame
No
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Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Inhabiting the Pause 15
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
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