Daidone Concetta (1962) - Paesaggio





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Concetta Daidone (b. 1962, Italy) presents an original 2024 contemporary acrylic painting on canvas titled Paesaggio, 50 × 40 cm, signed by hand with a certificate, sold by Galleria.
Description from the seller
Concetta Daidone was born in Atri, Italy in 1962.
Unique acrylic-on-canvas work with a textured surface
signed and with Certificate
Shipment with a sturdy rigid package
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- Concetta Daidone was born in Atri, Italy in 1962.
Exhibitions: the most recent we recall include the one at the Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo in Pescara and the one at the Museo Ugo Guidi in Forte dei Marmi. Her canvases are animated by a powerful and pulsating expressiveness that takes shape thanks to a mixed technique characterized by a sharp, geometric, jagged materiality. “The artist, with her works, tells us about her world rich in poignant melancholy, yet at the same time dense with emotion and vital energy. Looking at her paintings one cannot help but notice a certain modesty, as if not wanting to fully reveal her sensitive soul. Her landscapes, never exclusively descriptive, but always a manifestation of her way of interacting with the things around them, speak to us of her better than any biography. The study of color, the brushwork, the delicate glazes, render magical the atmosphere that one breathes while observing her works.” (Roberto Di Giampaolo)
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateConcetta Daidone was born in Atri, Italy in 1962.
Unique acrylic-on-canvas work with a textured surface
signed and with Certificate
Shipment with a sturdy rigid package
Visit also the online platform of free-bid Auctions on "delauretisart"
- Concetta Daidone was born in Atri, Italy in 1962.
Exhibitions: the most recent we recall include the one at the Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo in Pescara and the one at the Museo Ugo Guidi in Forte dei Marmi. Her canvases are animated by a powerful and pulsating expressiveness that takes shape thanks to a mixed technique characterized by a sharp, geometric, jagged materiality. “The artist, with her works, tells us about her world rich in poignant melancholy, yet at the same time dense with emotion and vital energy. Looking at her paintings one cannot help but notice a certain modesty, as if not wanting to fully reveal her sensitive soul. Her landscapes, never exclusively descriptive, but always a manifestation of her way of interacting with the things around them, speak to us of her better than any biography. The study of color, the brushwork, the delicate glazes, render magical the atmosphere that one breathes while observing her works.” (Roberto Di Giampaolo)

