Cesare Frugiuele - Enigma





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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Description from the seller
Acrylic diptych on canvas prepared with putty.
Two pieces of 90x60 cm,
each with its own frame,
not joined and finished on the sides to avoid being framed.
Visit my site:
www.artepassionedivita.com
Discovering art at the age of thirteen, self-taught,
almost by chance, was a unique,
exhilarating experience.
Even today, sixty years later, I relive it as then.
From the start, I instinctively nurtured an authentic passion
for drawing and painting.
Over the years, I later came to appreciate figurative art and the measured
tendency toward abstraction, admiring the work of the “Greats” and constantly tending to the chromatic aspect
as protagonist.
Then, as dictated by the natural evolution of intimate artistic pursuit, interest shifts toward new influences,
new techniques.
Personal contribution transforms, becomes more intimate and
reworked, sometimes positively conditioned also by the primordial surface expressions of the human being.
The through-line of the journey, even amid the succession of apparent stylistic changes, never manages to
renounce the impulsive, spontaneous interpretation
of the color of life…
Acrylic diptych on canvas prepared with putty.
Two pieces of 90x60 cm,
each with its own frame,
not joined and finished on the sides to avoid being framed.
Visit my site:
www.artepassionedivita.com
Discovering art at the age of thirteen, self-taught,
almost by chance, was a unique,
exhilarating experience.
Even today, sixty years later, I relive it as then.
From the start, I instinctively nurtured an authentic passion
for drawing and painting.
Over the years, I later came to appreciate figurative art and the measured
tendency toward abstraction, admiring the work of the “Greats” and constantly tending to the chromatic aspect
as protagonist.
Then, as dictated by the natural evolution of intimate artistic pursuit, interest shifts toward new influences,
new techniques.
Personal contribution transforms, becomes more intimate and
reworked, sometimes positively conditioned also by the primordial surface expressions of the human being.
The through-line of the journey, even amid the succession of apparent stylistic changes, never manages to
renounce the impulsive, spontaneous interpretation
of the color of life…
