Peppe Aveni - Impression 42





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Peppe Aveni's original oil painting Impression 42 in the Impressionist style, hand-signed, dated 2026, measures 50 x 40 cm, multicolour, in excellent condition, origin Italy, sold directly by the artist, no frame and professionally packed.
Description from the seller
Thick brushstrokes and a palette knife in the Impressionist style. No frame. Professionally packed.
Always a painter: for an irresistible vocation. He lives and works in Gioiosa Marea, Sicily. He does not participate, if not rarely, in any artistic association. He explains, to those who ask for a chronicle of his artistic life: "The work of art lives a life of its own, distinct from that of its author. Talking about it is useless"
Bold brushstrokes and a palette knife in the Impressionist style. No frame. Professionally packed.
Painter by vocation: for an irresistible calling. He lives and works in Gioiosa Marea, Messina. He does not participate, if only rarely, in any artistic association. He explains, to those who ask for a chronicle of his artistic life: "The work of art lives a life of its own, distinct from that of its author. Talking about it is useless"
Thick brushstrokes and a palette knife in the Impressionist style. No frame. Professionally packed.
Always a painter: for an irresistible vocation. He lives and works in Gioiosa Marea, Sicily. He does not participate, if not rarely, in any artistic association. He explains, to those who ask for a chronicle of his artistic life: "The work of art lives a life of its own, distinct from that of its author. Talking about it is useless"
Bold brushstrokes and a palette knife in the Impressionist style. No frame. Professionally packed.
Painter by vocation: for an irresistible calling. He lives and works in Gioiosa Marea, Messina. He does not participate, if only rarely, in any artistic association. He explains, to those who ask for a chronicle of his artistic life: "The work of art lives a life of its own, distinct from that of its author. Talking about it is useless"

