Veronica Bondanza - #4 Zio Paperone





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Veronica Bondanza’s limited edition artwork titled "#4 Zio Paperone" is a Pop Art mixed‑media piece from Italy, using acrylic painting, spray paint, stencil and other techniques, measuring 50 cm by 40 cm, signed by hand and in excellent condition.
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Veronica Bondanza (1995, Milan) is an emerging artist who works at the intersection of Pop aesthetics and the energy of Street Art.
Her artistic research moves away from academic rigor to embrace a direct and vibrant visual language, dominated by cartoonized subjects that serve as icons of contemporaneity. Through a mixed technique that blends the precision of acrylic with the instinctive speed of spray paint, Veronica creates chromatic stratifications where the clean graphical line clashes with the raw nuances of urban art.
In her works, the imagery of cartoons is decontextualized and reinterpreted: the characters lose their original innocence to become mirrors of human emotions, social irony, or pure aesthetic explosion. Veronica's is an invitation to look beyond the playful surface, celebrating a visual culture made of strong contrasts, bold outlines and a chromatic vitality without filters.
She currently lives and produces her works in Milan, focusing on experimenting with new supports and on the evolution of her iconic
"Cartoon-Pop" style.
Veronica Bondanza (1995, Milan) is an emerging artist who works at the intersection of Pop aesthetics and the energy of Street Art.
Her artistic research moves away from academic rigor to embrace a direct and vibrant visual language, dominated by cartoonized subjects that serve as icons of contemporaneity. Through a mixed technique that blends the precision of acrylic with the instinctive speed of spray paint, Veronica creates chromatic stratifications where the clean graphical line clashes with the raw nuances of urban art.
In her works, the imagery of cartoons is decontextualized and reinterpreted: the characters lose their original innocence to become mirrors of human emotions, social irony, or pure aesthetic explosion. Veronica's is an invitation to look beyond the playful surface, celebrating a visual culture made of strong contrasts, bold outlines and a chromatic vitality without filters.
She currently lives and produces her works in Milan, focusing on experimenting with new supports and on the evolution of her iconic
"Cartoon-Pop" style.

