Francesco D'Adamo (1979) - Oggetti Smarriti

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Francesco D'Adamo presents an original 2023 work on paper in mixed media with acrylic, titled Oggetti Smarriti, 30×40 cm, hand-signed, part of the Lost and Found collection, sold directly by the artist; shipped unframed in a protective tube with a certificate of authenticity.

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Mixed technique on paper. The painting is signed on the back and on the front and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the Artist. It is shipped as shown in the photos, with protective and archival materials, inside a cardboard tube, ready to be framed. Please note that the frame is not included.

The work has a size of 30x40 cm and it will be very easy to frame it, also by placing it in a larger frame (40x50 or more), leaving it "floating" or using a mat, as shown in the additional photos.

The painting is part of the "Lost and Found/Oggetti Smarriti" collection of works, created between 2023 and 2024

Francesco D'Adamo was born in Siena in 1979 and grew up in Termoli. His first approaches to painting occurred during childhood with private lessons, but it was only after 2006, when he moved to Bologna, that painting became a constant presence and fundamental in his life and over time his main activity. The following years saw his first exhibitions in the city and participation in several art fairs and events in Europe and Asia. This first decade of artistic research brought the interest of collectors and art lovers from all over the world and culminated in the important solo exhibitions Chimere (2017), Discanto (2018) and Dyssomnia (2019, Hong Kong). These first ten years of work culminated in the book “Decade”, published in 2021.

His painting research roots itself in Italian informal painting and American Abstract Expressionism, with particular attention to a continuous dialogue between visual language and music. The gesture and its rhythm, layered surfaces, a strong palette and the use of different techniques converge into a lyrical image and at the same time deeply concrete.

Mixed technique on paper. The painting is signed on the back and on the front and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the Artist. It is shipped as shown in the photos, with protective and archival materials, inside a cardboard tube, ready to be framed. Please note that the frame is not included.

The work has a size of 30x40 cm and it will be very easy to frame it, also by placing it in a larger frame (40x50 or more), leaving it "floating" or using a mat, as shown in the additional photos.

The painting is part of the "Lost and Found/Oggetti Smarriti" collection of works, created between 2023 and 2024

Francesco D'Adamo was born in Siena in 1979 and grew up in Termoli. His first approaches to painting occurred during childhood with private lessons, but it was only after 2006, when he moved to Bologna, that painting became a constant presence and fundamental in his life and over time his main activity. The following years saw his first exhibitions in the city and participation in several art fairs and events in Europe and Asia. This first decade of artistic research brought the interest of collectors and art lovers from all over the world and culminated in the important solo exhibitions Chimere (2017), Discanto (2018) and Dyssomnia (2019, Hong Kong). These first ten years of work culminated in the book “Decade”, published in 2021.

His painting research roots itself in Italian informal painting and American Abstract Expressionism, with particular attention to a continuous dialogue between visual language and music. The gesture and its rhythm, layered surfaces, a strong palette and the use of different techniques converge into a lyrical image and at the same time deeply concrete.

Details

Artist
Francesco D'Adamo (1979)
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Oggetti Smarriti
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2023
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
40 cm
Style
Abstract Expressionism
Period
2020+
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