Graziano Rey (1953) - Nebbia





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Graziano Rey (born 1953) presents Nebbia, an original 2018 acrylic painting on panel in a multicoloured maritime landscape, 35 × 35 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Painting on Panel in textured Acrylic technique
Measures:
Acrylic technique with oil and other media on panel
Artist's signature on the front and back;
certificate of authenticity of the artist
authenticated on the back
Graziano Rey was born in Turin in 1953, and from a very young age, after sharing art with his brother Francesco and master Lorenzo Alessandri during the period of the “Soffitta Macabra,” he dedicated years to figurative art and, in particular, to the world of music. From 1982 to 1987, he was the author of TV jingles, the best known being: Buona Domenica, I Ragazzi della III C, La Giostra, Ferragosto OK; he collaborated as writer with several singers. In 1991-1992 he won the Rino Gaetano prize and the Viareggio prize as a singer-songwriter.
Commentator, he participated in numerous episodes of the Maurizio Costanzo Show
Actor on Alberto Silvestri’s Candid Camera.
In 1993 he published the short story “3001 Spooky su Jork II,” published by Mancuso Editore.
Actor in the film “In camera mia” by Sergio Martino.
He moved to the Tonga Islands, continuing to dedicate himself to painting.
In more recent years, participation in the 57th Venice Biennale on the theme of “Moloch” at the Palazzo degli Armeni
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslatePainting on Panel in textured Acrylic technique
Measures:
Acrylic technique with oil and other media on panel
Artist's signature on the front and back;
certificate of authenticity of the artist
authenticated on the back
Graziano Rey was born in Turin in 1953, and from a very young age, after sharing art with his brother Francesco and master Lorenzo Alessandri during the period of the “Soffitta Macabra,” he dedicated years to figurative art and, in particular, to the world of music. From 1982 to 1987, he was the author of TV jingles, the best known being: Buona Domenica, I Ragazzi della III C, La Giostra, Ferragosto OK; he collaborated as writer with several singers. In 1991-1992 he won the Rino Gaetano prize and the Viareggio prize as a singer-songwriter.
Commentator, he participated in numerous episodes of the Maurizio Costanzo Show
Actor on Alberto Silvestri’s Candid Camera.
In 1993 he published the short story “3001 Spooky su Jork II,” published by Mancuso Editore.
Actor in the film “In camera mia” by Sergio Martino.
He moved to the Tonga Islands, continuing to dedicate himself to painting.
In more recent years, participation in the 57th Venice Biennale on the theme of “Moloch” at the Palazzo degli Armeni

