vincenzo raimondo - Abstract 15





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Abstract 15 by Vincenzo Raimondo is an original 2026 acrylic on canvas work (60 x 100 cm) in abstract expressionist style, signed and in good condition, sold directly by the artist.
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Title: Abstract 15
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 60x100cm
This series unites gesture and color in a composition that recalls a musical score. The neutral background creates a silent space, while black lines and blocks of color emerge as rhythms and visual accents.
Colors move across the canvas like notes, building a balance between energy and harmony. From it arises an abstract painting that does not describe, but evokes, leaving the viewer with the sensation of listening to music transformed into an image.
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Self-taught artist, my work does not follow a fixed style, but evolves with time and experiences.
My painting stems from observing everyday life and listening to emotions.
I tackle different themes and experiment with new languages, letting each work find its own form.
Mine is an instinctive, essential and imperfect art, tied to the complexity of the human being and nature.
Art, for me, is not decoration but authentic, lived presence.
In 2015 and 2016 finalist in the Sunday Painters competition promoted by La Stampa, among over 3,000 works selected.
The selections were curated by a qualified jury, with the presence of critic Francesco Bonami.
The finalists were presented in a review connected to Artissima – International Fair of Contemporary Art of Turin. In 2016 I received the Critics' First Prize.
Title: Abstract 15
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 60x100cm
This series unites gesture and color in a composition that recalls a musical score. The neutral background creates a silent space, while black lines and blocks of color emerge as rhythms and visual accents.
Colors move across the canvas like notes, building a balance between energy and harmony. From it arises an abstract painting that does not describe, but evokes, leaving the viewer with the sensation of listening to music transformed into an image.
******
Self-taught artist, my work does not follow a fixed style, but evolves with time and experiences.
My painting stems from observing everyday life and listening to emotions.
I tackle different themes and experiment with new languages, letting each work find its own form.
Mine is an instinctive, essential and imperfect art, tied to the complexity of the human being and nature.
Art, for me, is not decoration but authentic, lived presence.
In 2015 and 2016 finalist in the Sunday Painters competition promoted by La Stampa, among over 3,000 works selected.
The selections were curated by a qualified jury, with the presence of critic Francesco Bonami.
The finalists were presented in a review connected to Artissima – International Fair of Contemporary Art of Turin. In 2016 I received the Critics' First Prize.

