LuisonArt - "Ritmi Selvaggi: La Jam Session dell'Alba"" - XXL





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“Ritmi Selvaggi: La Jam Session dell'Alba” is a limited edition mixed-media artwork from Italy, dated 2020+, on cotton canvas in a 70 cm square format, hand-signed on the back with a COA.
Description from the seller
"Wild Rhythms: The Dawn Jam Session" is a unique and Unrepeatable artwork created in giclée technique, personally signed by the artist on the back (COA).
This high-quality giclée on cotton canvas will be packaged in a cardboard tube.
It will be shipped with international insured UPS courier.
"Wild Rhythms: The Dawn Jam Session"
This artwork is a vibrant street-art style painting. At the center, a panda, a llama and a tiger, rendered with painterly details yet permeated by a graffiti atmosphere, stand facing a jazz club. Above them, a gold sign depicts a golden violin and the name "Note Blu Jazz Club", while on the surrounding walls are reads of tags such as "Note Blue", "Saxman" and "Jazz Lives". The piece stands out for the contrast between the energy of the nighttime musical scene and the strange quiet of the three animals, who almost seem to be waiting for the performance to begin.
"Wild Rhythms: The Dawn Jam Session" is a unique and Unrepeatable artwork created in giclée technique, personally signed by the artist on the back (COA).
This high-quality giclée on cotton canvas will be packaged in a cardboard tube.
It will be shipped with international insured UPS courier.
"Wild Rhythms: The Dawn Jam Session"
This artwork is a vibrant street-art style painting. At the center, a panda, a llama and a tiger, rendered with painterly details yet permeated by a graffiti atmosphere, stand facing a jazz club. Above them, a gold sign depicts a golden violin and the name "Note Blu Jazz Club", while on the surrounding walls are reads of tags such as "Note Blue", "Saxman" and "Jazz Lives". The piece stands out for the contrast between the energy of the nighttime musical scene and the strange quiet of the three animals, who almost seem to be waiting for the performance to begin.

