Alessandro Chindamo (1987) - Keep it light / Snoopy x Murakami






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Alessandro Chindamo (1987) presents the original 2026 mixed media street art work Keep it light / Snoopy x Murakami, a 150 cm high by 105 cm wide canvas from Italy, signed by hand on the front and back, not framed and shipped rolled with a certificate of authenticity included.
Description from the seller
Handmade, No AI
Hand-signed on front and back
Not framed, protected from sunlight
Frame not included
The canvas will be shipped rolled
The external dimensions of the painting are 105x150 cm
Prepared to become 95x140 on a frame
Certificate of authenticity included
“Keep it light” in this work Snoopy is Woodstock with Takashi Murakami’s flowers reminding us to take life lightly and to enjoy even simple moments
About the artist:
Selected by Singulart
Alessandro Chindamo Aka Res2
Since he started working in the studio, he creates works that convey positive messages, rebelling against a system that often generates uniformity and sadness. He firmly believes that the inner child that lives inside each of us should not be neglected, but cultivated. It is thanks to that inner child that we make the best decisions, believe in ourselves, and do not conform to the world around us.
Seller's Story
Handmade, No AI
Hand-signed on front and back
Not framed, protected from sunlight
Frame not included
The canvas will be shipped rolled
The external dimensions of the painting are 105x150 cm
Prepared to become 95x140 on a frame
Certificate of authenticity included
“Keep it light” in this work Snoopy is Woodstock with Takashi Murakami’s flowers reminding us to take life lightly and to enjoy even simple moments
About the artist:
Selected by Singulart
Alessandro Chindamo Aka Res2
Since he started working in the studio, he creates works that convey positive messages, rebelling against a system that often generates uniformity and sadness. He firmly believes that the inner child that lives inside each of us should not be neglected, but cultivated. It is thanks to that inner child that we make the best decisions, believe in ourselves, and do not conform to the world around us.
