Vincenzo Amicone (1969) - La violinista





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La violinista, a 2026 oil on canvas painting by Vincenzo Amicone (Italy) in a limited edition, 80 × 60 cm, from the 2020+ period, hand-signed and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Title: The Violinist "After Picasso"
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm.
Together with the painting the authenticated photo will be attached
Fast and secure shipping.
The undulating shapes of my compositions arise from compression on the mark throughout the image, developing a stylistic interpretation.
It is a focused exploration of the ebb and flow of volumes, where the image appears wavy, but in reality it is pressed, compressed indeed!
Figuratively speaking: the contemporary man drifts through his actions and implodes in the behaviors of his becoming.
Brief bio:
Vincenzo Amicone was born in Antwerp, Belgium on September 21, 1969.
He studied at: "The Academy of Fine Arts of Rome".
Artistic current: Contemporary genre painting, with characters and deformed shapes.
P.S.: For a more in-depth overview: Google it.
Title: The Violinist "After Picasso"
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm.
Together with the painting the authenticated photo will be attached
Fast and secure shipping.
The undulating shapes of my compositions arise from compression on the mark throughout the image, developing a stylistic interpretation.
It is a focused exploration of the ebb and flow of volumes, where the image appears wavy, but in reality it is pressed, compressed indeed!
Figuratively speaking: the contemporary man drifts through his actions and implodes in the behaviors of his becoming.
Brief bio:
Vincenzo Amicone was born in Antwerp, Belgium on September 21, 1969.
He studied at: "The Academy of Fine Arts of Rome".
Artistic current: Contemporary genre painting, with characters and deformed shapes.
P.S.: For a more in-depth overview: Google it.

