Angelo Pioppo (1986) - Rise






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Angelo Pioppo's Rise (2023) is an original oil on canvas painting, signed, dated and with the artist's stamp, measuring 60 x 71.5 cm, in excellent condition, framed by the artist in wood and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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Rise, 2023
Angelo Pioppo (1986)
Original work
Oil on canvas
Signed, dated, and artist's seal
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Dimensions: 60 x 71.5 cm
In very good condition.
The artwork is sold with a wooden frame crafted by the artist.
In Rise, Angelo Pioppo unfolds a lush vegetal universe where stylized shapes and bold colors interweave in a vibrant composition. On a luminous blue background, the silhouettes of trees and plants with thick outlines stand out, highlighted by incandescent orange, and seem to rise and pulse to the rhythm of an inner energy. The trunks dotted with repetitive motifs, the simplified foliage, and the flowers in almost totemic forms compose an imaginary landscape, at once naive and intensely structured. The work evokes a dreamt nature, freed from any realistic perspective, where verticality dominates and suggests momentum, growth, and vital assertion.
The title Rise (Elevation) conveys this upward dynamic: each element seems to reach upward, carried by an organic and solar force. The chromatic contrasts — deep blue, intense greens, bright reds and yellows — establish a visual tension that reinforces the impression of movement and renewal. The repetition of shapes, almost ritual, gives the canvas a symbolic dimension: nature becomes a metaphor for resilience and transformation. The artist thus offers an optimistic vision, where vegetal vitality embodies the capacity to grow, to rise again, and to flourish.
From a stylistic standpoint, the work sits within a lineage that invokes Naïve art, Fauvism for its chromatic audacity, and certain aesthetics of Art Brut through the spontaneity of the line and the simplification of forms. One also perceives the influence of decorative motifs and an almost ornamental approach to the pictorial surface, where every space is charged with color. Angelo Pioppo asserts here a personal visual language, marked by expressive intensity and an instinctive celebration of nature as the primary source of inspiration.
Rise, 2023
Angelo Pioppo (1986)
Original work
Oil on canvas
Signed, dated, and artist's seal
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Dimensions: 60 x 71.5 cm
In very good condition.
The artwork is sold with a wooden frame crafted by the artist.
In Rise, Angelo Pioppo unfolds a lush vegetal universe where stylized shapes and bold colors interweave in a vibrant composition. On a luminous blue background, the silhouettes of trees and plants with thick outlines stand out, highlighted by incandescent orange, and seem to rise and pulse to the rhythm of an inner energy. The trunks dotted with repetitive motifs, the simplified foliage, and the flowers in almost totemic forms compose an imaginary landscape, at once naive and intensely structured. The work evokes a dreamt nature, freed from any realistic perspective, where verticality dominates and suggests momentum, growth, and vital assertion.
The title Rise (Elevation) conveys this upward dynamic: each element seems to reach upward, carried by an organic and solar force. The chromatic contrasts — deep blue, intense greens, bright reds and yellows — establish a visual tension that reinforces the impression of movement and renewal. The repetition of shapes, almost ritual, gives the canvas a symbolic dimension: nature becomes a metaphor for resilience and transformation. The artist thus offers an optimistic vision, where vegetal vitality embodies the capacity to grow, to rise again, and to flourish.
From a stylistic standpoint, the work sits within a lineage that invokes Naïve art, Fauvism for its chromatic audacity, and certain aesthetics of Art Brut through the spontaneity of the line and the simplification of forms. One also perceives the influence of decorative motifs and an almost ornamental approach to the pictorial surface, where every space is charged with color. Angelo Pioppo asserts here a personal visual language, marked by expressive intensity and an instinctive celebration of nature as the primary source of inspiration.
