Francesco D'Adamo (1979) - Cose

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Francesco D'Adamo (b. 1979) presents 'Cose' (2025), a mixed-media on linen still life by the Neo‑Expressionist artist, 30 x 30 cm, signed on front and back, in excellent condition, original edition, shipped by the artist in a custom wooden crate with a UV‑protective varnish and an authenticity certificate.

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Oil, acrylic and marker on linen canvas. The painting is signed on the back and on the front and is ready to be hung. It is protected with a final layer of UV-protective varnish and is shipped by the artist in a custom-made wooden crate.

Shipped with a certificate of authenticity signed by the Artist.

The painting is part of the series of works "Cose/Things", presented in 2025.

Francesco D'Adamo was born in Siena in 1979 and grew up in Termoli. His first encounters with painting occurred during childhood through private lessons, but it was only after 2006, when he moved to Bologna, that painting returned to be a constant and fundamental presence in his life and over time became his main activity. The following years saw his first exhibitions in the city and participation in several art fairs and events in Europe and Asia. This first decade of artistic research brought D'Adamo the interest of collectors and art lovers from around the world and culminated in the important solo exhibitions Chimere (2017), Discanto (2018) and Dyssomnia (2019, Hong Kong). These first ten years of work culminated in the book “Decade”, published in 2021.

His painting research digs its roots into Italian Informal and American Abstract Expressionism, with particular attention to a continuous dialogue between visual language and music. The gesture and its rhythm, layered surfaces, a strong palette and the use of different techniques converge into a lyrical image that is at the same time deeply concrete."}{

Oil, acrylic and marker on linen canvas. The painting is signed on the back and on the front and is ready to be hung. It is protected with a final layer of UV-protective varnish and is shipped by the artist in a custom-made wooden crate.

Shipped with a certificate of authenticity signed by the Artist.

The painting is part of the series of works "Cose/Things", presented in 2025.

Francesco D'Adamo was born in Siena in 1979 and grew up in Termoli. His first encounters with painting occurred during childhood through private lessons, but it was only after 2006, when he moved to Bologna, that painting returned to be a constant and fundamental presence in his life and over time became his main activity. The following years saw his first exhibitions in the city and participation in several art fairs and events in Europe and Asia. This first decade of artistic research brought D'Adamo the interest of collectors and art lovers from around the world and culminated in the important solo exhibitions Chimere (2017), Discanto (2018) and Dyssomnia (2019, Hong Kong). These first ten years of work culminated in the book “Decade”, published in 2021.

His painting research digs its roots into Italian Informal and American Abstract Expressionism, with particular attention to a continuous dialogue between visual language and music. The gesture and its rhythm, layered surfaces, a strong palette and the use of different techniques converge into a lyrical image that is at the same time deeply concrete."}{

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Artist
Francesco D'Adamo (1979)
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Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Cose
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
30 cm
Weight
1 kg
Depiction/theme
Still life
Style
Neo-Expressionism
Period
2020+
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