Tolomelli Cesare - Geometrie dell'attesa






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Original Cesare Tolomelli painting titled Geometrie dell'attesa, a Cubist oil on canvas from 2026, 60 x 60 cm, in excellent condition, hand-signed, from Italy.
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Female portrait in Cubist style, built with geometric planes and vivid colors. The blue, intense and reflective face contrasts with the warm tones of the dress, creating a dynamic balance between emotion and structure. Cesare Tolomelli is an Italian painter born in Bologna, a city where he trained artistically by attending the School of Art, beginning at a young age a path of painterly exploration oriented toward color and form experimentation. He currently lives and works in Rimini, a context that has deeply influenced his stylistic evolution and his visual language.
Over the years he has participated in numerous painting competitions and art exhibitions in Italy, receiving acknowledgments and positive responses from both the public and critics, thanks to a personal and immediately recognizable style.
His research focuses on chromatic and geometric decomposition of reality, with particular attention to the expressive power of color as an emotional vehicle. The figures, often female, are reinterpreted through chromatic planes, tonal contrasts, and soft forms, giving rise to images suspended between figuration and abstraction.
Tolomelli adheres to the Rimini chromaticist current, within which he develops an intense and vibrant painting, where color is never descriptive but structural and emotional. The painted surface thus becomes a space of balance between intuition and control, between instinctive energy and constructive composition.
His works are present in private collections in Italy and abroad, confirming international interest in a production capable of dialoguing with the language of modern and contemporary art, in particular with the experiences of Cubism and expressionist painting updated in a personal key.
To better know his work, visit the website:
https://italiancontemporaryart.tilda.ws/
Female portrait in Cubist style, built with geometric planes and vivid colors. The blue, intense and reflective face contrasts with the warm tones of the dress, creating a dynamic balance between emotion and structure. Cesare Tolomelli is an Italian painter born in Bologna, a city where he trained artistically by attending the School of Art, beginning at a young age a path of painterly exploration oriented toward color and form experimentation. He currently lives and works in Rimini, a context that has deeply influenced his stylistic evolution and his visual language.
Over the years he has participated in numerous painting competitions and art exhibitions in Italy, receiving acknowledgments and positive responses from both the public and critics, thanks to a personal and immediately recognizable style.
His research focuses on chromatic and geometric decomposition of reality, with particular attention to the expressive power of color as an emotional vehicle. The figures, often female, are reinterpreted through chromatic planes, tonal contrasts, and soft forms, giving rise to images suspended between figuration and abstraction.
Tolomelli adheres to the Rimini chromaticist current, within which he develops an intense and vibrant painting, where color is never descriptive but structural and emotional. The painted surface thus becomes a space of balance between intuition and control, between instinctive energy and constructive composition.
His works are present in private collections in Italy and abroad, confirming international interest in a production capable of dialoguing with the language of modern and contemporary art, in particular with the experiences of Cubism and expressionist painting updated in a personal key.
To better know his work, visit the website:
https://italiancontemporaryart.tilda.ws/
