Alessandra Zerbini - Rilievi d’argento

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Description from the seller

Contemporary abstract artwork created with mixed media on a rigid support. The surface features deep reliefs and three-dimensional folds that create an intense play of light and shadow. The finishes in metallized silver tones, enriched with gold interventions, give the work a strong visual impact and a continuous perceptual variation depending on the angle of the light.
The composition evokes imaginary landscapes, mineral formations, and surfaces shaped by time, in a dialogue between matter, movement and luminosity. The sculptural effect makes the work particularly suitable for contemporary, minimalist, or design-oriented spaces.
Technique: mixed media with metallized silver and gold acrylic finishes.
Style: contemporary abstract.
Conditions: work in excellent condition.
Original and unique work, handmade by the artist
. My name is Alessandra Zerbini, I am Italian, born and raised in Rome, a city that breathes art in every corner and that has nourished my gaze since childhood.
My painting arises from instinct even more than from technique. I don’t like to stay within a single genre: through the abstract, the material, the figurative and the contaminations between color, light and texture, I tell emotions, memories and fragments of life. Each painting is a different language, but the voice is always the same: mine. Painting is my way of breathing, of healing, of giving shape to what I cannot say in words.
I don’t just seek to create images, but sensations: I want whoever looks at one of my works to recognize themselves, to stop, to feel something moving inside.

Contemporary abstract artwork created with mixed media on a rigid support. The surface features deep reliefs and three-dimensional folds that create an intense play of light and shadow. The finishes in metallized silver tones, enriched with gold interventions, give the work a strong visual impact and a continuous perceptual variation depending on the angle of the light.
The composition evokes imaginary landscapes, mineral formations, and surfaces shaped by time, in a dialogue between matter, movement and luminosity. The sculptural effect makes the work particularly suitable for contemporary, minimalist, or design-oriented spaces.
Technique: mixed media with metallized silver and gold acrylic finishes.
Style: contemporary abstract.
Conditions: work in excellent condition.
Original and unique work, handmade by the artist
. My name is Alessandra Zerbini, I am Italian, born and raised in Rome, a city that breathes art in every corner and that has nourished my gaze since childhood.
My painting arises from instinct even more than from technique. I don’t like to stay within a single genre: through the abstract, the material, the figurative and the contaminations between color, light and texture, I tell emotions, memories and fragments of life. Each painting is a different language, but the voice is always the same: mine. Painting is my way of breathing, of healing, of giving shape to what I cannot say in words.
I don’t just seek to create images, but sensations: I want whoever looks at one of my works to recognize themselves, to stop, to feel something moving inside.

Details

Artist
Alessandra Zerbini
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Rilievi d’argento
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Gold, Silver
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Weight
1 kg
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
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