Gianfranco Asveri (1948) - il gufo





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Gianfranco Asveri’s Il gufo is a limited-edition serigraph on paper (18 colours) in size 25 by 35 cm, edition 121/200, signed by hand and in excellent condition, depicting animals and produced in Italy in the 2000s.
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Title: The Owl
exemplar n: 121/200 numbered at the bottom left
Signature at the bottom right in pencil
technique: multi-material serigraphy on paper in 18 colors, produced in 200 + L signed and numbered copies
Complete with certificate of guarantee
Author: Born in Fiorenzuola d'Arda in 1948, Asveri lives and works at the Gasperini on the Piacenza hills in the company of his dogs. He did not attend academies nor pursue artistic studies of any kind. In 1969 he began painting, finding in art a reason for living. After an initial period in which he expressed himself with a traditional figurative language, from the Eighties his painting arrived at a more instinctive and personal gesture, rich in color and material, close to the Expressionism of Art Brut. Representing a painting style strongly instinctive and emotional, Asveri attacks the surface with a powerful, primitive gesture, which nevertheless allows coexistence with other expressive threads, memory of artistic images. With a deep and vital breath, Asveri's painting arises from the observation of reality: the animals that the artist collects and tends, with whom he lives and whom he loves above all, to whom he dedicates drawings, paintings and poems. The daily newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore recently singled him out among the ten leading artists of the Italian art market. Critics such as Luca Beatrice, Paolo Blendinger, Beatrice Buscaroli, Luciano Caprile, Martina Corgnati, Maurizio Corgnati, Elda Fezzi, Stefano Fugazza, Flaminio Gualdoni, Elisabetta Longari, Lorenzo Kamel, Domenico Montalto, Nicoletta Pallini, Elena Pontiggia, Giovanni Quaglino, Alessandro Riva, Marco Rosci, Maurizio Sciaccaluga, Giorgio Seveso, Claudio Vela and the poet Ferdinando Cogni have written about him.
Title: The Owl
exemplar n: 121/200 numbered at the bottom left
Signature at the bottom right in pencil
technique: multi-material serigraphy on paper in 18 colors, produced in 200 + L signed and numbered copies
Complete with certificate of guarantee
Author: Born in Fiorenzuola d'Arda in 1948, Asveri lives and works at the Gasperini on the Piacenza hills in the company of his dogs. He did not attend academies nor pursue artistic studies of any kind. In 1969 he began painting, finding in art a reason for living. After an initial period in which he expressed himself with a traditional figurative language, from the Eighties his painting arrived at a more instinctive and personal gesture, rich in color and material, close to the Expressionism of Art Brut. Representing a painting style strongly instinctive and emotional, Asveri attacks the surface with a powerful, primitive gesture, which nevertheless allows coexistence with other expressive threads, memory of artistic images. With a deep and vital breath, Asveri's painting arises from the observation of reality: the animals that the artist collects and tends, with whom he lives and whom he loves above all, to whom he dedicates drawings, paintings and poems. The daily newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore recently singled him out among the ten leading artists of the Italian art market. Critics such as Luca Beatrice, Paolo Blendinger, Beatrice Buscaroli, Luciano Caprile, Martina Corgnati, Maurizio Corgnati, Elda Fezzi, Stefano Fugazza, Flaminio Gualdoni, Elisabetta Longari, Lorenzo Kamel, Domenico Montalto, Nicoletta Pallini, Elena Pontiggia, Giovanni Quaglino, Alessandro Riva, Marco Rosci, Maurizio Sciaccaluga, Giorgio Seveso, Claudio Vela and the poet Ferdinando Cogni have written about him.

