Oreste Zevola (1954) - Azzurro

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Description from the seller

The lot includes two paintings, both in 35x50 format; it is a composition. The frames, however, are 40x50.


An extraordinary and versatile artist, Oreste Zevola (Naples 1954–2014) was a draughtsman, painter, sculptor, scenographer, inventor of images, and illustrator, gaining international recognition at a very early stage.
Versatile artist, after early editorial collaborations and covers for newspapers and magazines in Italy and abroad, at the end of the seventies he founded in Trieste the art magazine “Juliet,” with Roberto Vidali and Rolan Marino, starting to exhibit in solo and group shows. From the early eighties, in addition to drawing he united painting, creating large-format canvases dominated by his unmistakable stroke; in the same period numerous trips to Paris began, where he later chose to work and live until the end, as well as in Naples. In the early 2000s he carried out two artistic-humanitarian projects in the Central African Republic, later also exhibited in Naples, at the Institut Français (2005) and at Giusi Laurino’s Fabbrica del lunedì (2007). His connections with theater and cinema were also frequent, while continuing to experiment, simultaneously, with new artistic techniques and specific materials, such as ceramics or cut cardboard. The transversal nature of his artistic research, the richness of his production, the variety of contaminations and collaborations, however, have never altered the aesthetic and conceptual unity of his work, as clearly emerges from this exhibition, for which more than 70 works were selected from the Archive, exclusively tempera on canvas and on paper.

http://www.orestezevola.com/

At Oreste Zevola's home, the drawing that traverses worlds


Oreste Zevola was an intellectual weaver who intertwined history, philosophy, literature, cinema, theater—and above all the animal and plant realms—creating dreamlike visual frescoes that offered a special invitation to meditate and marvel at his work.

http://www.orestezevola.com/


At Oreste Zevola's home, the drawing that traverses worlds

The lot includes two paintings, both in 35x50 format; it is a composition. The frames, however, are 40x50.


An extraordinary and versatile artist, Oreste Zevola (Naples 1954–2014) was a draughtsman, painter, sculptor, scenographer, inventor of images, and illustrator, gaining international recognition at a very early stage.
Versatile artist, after early editorial collaborations and covers for newspapers and magazines in Italy and abroad, at the end of the seventies he founded in Trieste the art magazine “Juliet,” with Roberto Vidali and Rolan Marino, starting to exhibit in solo and group shows. From the early eighties, in addition to drawing he united painting, creating large-format canvases dominated by his unmistakable stroke; in the same period numerous trips to Paris began, where he later chose to work and live until the end, as well as in Naples. In the early 2000s he carried out two artistic-humanitarian projects in the Central African Republic, later also exhibited in Naples, at the Institut Français (2005) and at Giusi Laurino’s Fabbrica del lunedì (2007). His connections with theater and cinema were also frequent, while continuing to experiment, simultaneously, with new artistic techniques and specific materials, such as ceramics or cut cardboard. The transversal nature of his artistic research, the richness of his production, the variety of contaminations and collaborations, however, have never altered the aesthetic and conceptual unity of his work, as clearly emerges from this exhibition, for which more than 70 works were selected from the Archive, exclusively tempera on canvas and on paper.

http://www.orestezevola.com/

At Oreste Zevola's home, the drawing that traverses worlds


Oreste Zevola was an intellectual weaver who intertwined history, philosophy, literature, cinema, theater—and above all the animal and plant realms—creating dreamlike visual frescoes that offered a special invitation to meditate and marvel at his work.

http://www.orestezevola.com/


At Oreste Zevola's home, the drawing that traverses worlds

Details

Artist
Oreste Zevola (1954)
Sold with frame
Yes
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Azzurro
Technique
Felt-tip pen, Watercolour painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
1987
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
35 cm
Weight
2 kg
Depiction/Theme
Seascape
Style
Modern
Period
1980-1990
ItalyVerified
Private

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