Padelah (1961) - Spring





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Spring, an original 2025 acrylic painting on canvas by Padelah (1961), 40 × 40 cm, multicolour with red, pink, green, blue and yellow, signed on the back, in excellent condition, produced in Italy and sold by Galleria.
Description from the seller
Acrylic enamel painting on canvas with a textured, relief-like effect
Signed on the back of the canvas
With the Artist's Certificate of Authenticity
Padelah - Atri-Italy 1961
Certificate signed by the Artist
Visit the online auction platform with no reserve on "delauretisart"
PADELAH was born in Atri (Te), Italy 1961. She grows artistically in a flourishing environment, a family of artists and gallerists. Her life flows into the expression of colorful compositions, inspired by the forms of nature and transformed by the artist into motifs and repeating patterns. An initially abstract pictorial idea, which through color expresses itself in optical compositions. Her very colorful canvases enchant with the possibility of art as pure poetry, as a daydream with open eyes, as a crystallization of a concept of painting, distant from everything and precisely for this reason so close to life.
Seller's Story
Acrylic enamel painting on canvas with a textured, relief-like effect
Signed on the back of the canvas
With the Artist's Certificate of Authenticity
Padelah - Atri-Italy 1961
Certificate signed by the Artist
Visit the online auction platform with no reserve on "delauretisart"
PADELAH was born in Atri (Te), Italy 1961. She grows artistically in a flourishing environment, a family of artists and gallerists. Her life flows into the expression of colorful compositions, inspired by the forms of nature and transformed by the artist into motifs and repeating patterns. An initially abstract pictorial idea, which through color expresses itself in optical compositions. Her very colorful canvases enchant with the possibility of art as pure poetry, as a daydream with open eyes, as a crystallization of a concept of painting, distant from everything and precisely for this reason so close to life.

