Diletta Carrito - “Pattern girl” numero 2






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Diletta Carrito's original artwork titled 'Pattern girl' numero 2, created in 2026, measures 80 x 80 cm, executed in acrylic paint and felt-tip marker, hand-signed, comes with a certificate of authenticity, second in a series, sold directly by the artist, on canvas ready to hang, in excellent condition.
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Shipped on ready-to-hang canvas
80x80
Signed by hand
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity
From a series
Original work painted by hand by the artist Diletta.
This painting depicts an elegant and mysterious female figure, with her face partially hidden by a large red hat that adds visual strength and character to the composition. The protagonist wears a sweater rich in decorative floral patterns, painted with intense colors and golden details that evoke the textile world, fashion and ornamental art.
The contrast between the deep blue of the sweater, the luminous floral motifs, and the textured green background creates a strong and harmonious color balance. The patterns become the true pictorial language of the work: flowers, branches and decorative shapes transform the garment into a narrative surface rich in rhythm and movement.
The figure thus becomes a contemporary icon suspended between fashion, identity and art, where clothing takes center stage and tells a unique style.
This work is part of the series “Pattern Girl,” an artistic project in which the same figure is reinterpreted through sweaters and different patterns, inspired by different styles, eras and decorative influences.
Shipped on ready-to-hang canvas
80x80
Signed by hand
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity
From a series
Original work painted by hand by the artist Diletta.
This painting depicts an elegant and mysterious female figure, with her face partially hidden by a large red hat that adds visual strength and character to the composition. The protagonist wears a sweater rich in decorative floral patterns, painted with intense colors and golden details that evoke the textile world, fashion and ornamental art.
The contrast between the deep blue of the sweater, the luminous floral motifs, and the textured green background creates a strong and harmonious color balance. The patterns become the true pictorial language of the work: flowers, branches and decorative shapes transform the garment into a narrative surface rich in rhythm and movement.
The figure thus becomes a contemporary icon suspended between fashion, identity and art, where clothing takes center stage and tells a unique style.
This work is part of the series “Pattern Girl,” an artistic project in which the same figure is reinterpreted through sweaters and different patterns, inspired by different styles, eras and decorative influences.
