Luigi Rossanigo (1948) - Presenze






Master’s in culture and arts innovation, with a decade in 20th-21st century Italian art.
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Luigi Rossanigo (born 1948) created the 2002 mixed‑media artwork 'Presenze', a blue 40 × 30 cm piece, hand‑signed, in a limited edition with a unique edition number, sold with frame and in good condition, Italy, depicting fashion.
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The proposed work is an estroflessione on canvas painted with blue acrylic. It measures 40x30x3 cm and dates from 2002, and the artist defines it as historical, given its long production history.
The artwork will be carefully packed and shipped within 3 days with a certificate of authenticity on a photograph signed by the artist --ready to hang or display--
Tracked and insured shipment- (unfortunately the photo never does it justice)
For those who love 20th century innovations improved in technique in the 2000s - an intriguing and innovative work - not to be missed
…in the slow and steady unfolding of his research, Luigi Rossanigo followed a unique artistic path, characterized by varied experimentation in different disciplines. From his early pictorial experiences, in which the subject was treated with direct reference to reality, the artist, in the first half of the 1970s, gradually moved towards an abstract conception of form, synthesized in rapid and direct gestures. This informal interlude naturally evolved into a surrealism experienced with a highly personal, introspective intention, amidst abnormal mystifications of reality, noted with the precision of an eighteenth-century traveler. Simultaneously cultivating a love for the precious goldsmith's art and drawing closer to the sculptural milieu of Carrara, the multi-talented artist felt the need to experiment with the volumetric definition of the marble block, transferring to it the three-dimensional interpretation of the work already imagined for the golden jewel. This process led Rossanigo to modify the structural layout of the painting, moving towards the creation of tensile structures and multi-material composites, a new dialectic in which the agreement between painting and sculpture took shape....
The proposed work is an estroflessione on canvas painted with blue acrylic. It measures 40x30x3 cm and dates from 2002, and the artist defines it as historical, given its long production history.
The artwork will be carefully packed and shipped within 3 days with a certificate of authenticity on a photograph signed by the artist --ready to hang or display--
Tracked and insured shipment- (unfortunately the photo never does it justice)
For those who love 20th century innovations improved in technique in the 2000s - an intriguing and innovative work - not to be missed
…in the slow and steady unfolding of his research, Luigi Rossanigo followed a unique artistic path, characterized by varied experimentation in different disciplines. From his early pictorial experiences, in which the subject was treated with direct reference to reality, the artist, in the first half of the 1970s, gradually moved towards an abstract conception of form, synthesized in rapid and direct gestures. This informal interlude naturally evolved into a surrealism experienced with a highly personal, introspective intention, amidst abnormal mystifications of reality, noted with the precision of an eighteenth-century traveler. Simultaneously cultivating a love for the precious goldsmith's art and drawing closer to the sculptural milieu of Carrara, the multi-talented artist felt the need to experiment with the volumetric definition of the marble block, transferring to it the three-dimensional interpretation of the work already imagined for the golden jewel. This process led Rossanigo to modify the structural layout of the painting, moving towards the creation of tensile structures and multi-material composites, a new dialectic in which the agreement between painting and sculpture took shape....
