Giorgio Stocco - Green 25- opera unica

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Giorgio Stocco, Green 25- opera unica, an original hand-signed mixed-media artwork (collage on paper mounted to canvas with acrylic hand-painted characters) in 100 × 80 cm, created in the 2020s, originating from Italy and sold directly by the artist.

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In this work: collage on paper mounted on canvas, the depicted characters are all hand-painted
in acrylic - original unique artwork
The canvas will be rolled up and placed in a suitable container for shipping.
. The collage work is made entirely by hand; small imperfections are considered an added value rather than a defect. They demonstrate the authenticity of the product and the uniqueness of the piece, making it effectively unreproducible. This is why these characteristics are so appreciated:
Uniqueness: There will never be an identical item to another, even if produced by the same person.
Craftsmanship: Each mark or slight asymmetry tells the story of manual workmanship.
Artistic value: The object becomes an exclusive work of art, distant from the homogenization of mass industrial production.
Original and unique works, prints, paper, canvas, collage painted by hand, digital art, AI directly from Giorgio Stocco's studio,
Piece painted by me,
In each work the characters change and are all hand-painted in acrylic.
Giorgio Stocco was born in Rovigo in 1954. Self-taught, but this did not prevent him from making artistic progress that in recent years has allowed him to enter the contemporary cultural scene with public and critical acclaim. He has participated in numerous art exhibitions in Italy and abroad, earning notable recognitions.
His works are permanently present in national and international galleries.

In this work: collage on paper mounted on canvas, the depicted characters are all hand-painted
in acrylic - original unique artwork
The canvas will be rolled up and placed in a suitable container for shipping.
. The collage work is made entirely by hand; small imperfections are considered an added value rather than a defect. They demonstrate the authenticity of the product and the uniqueness of the piece, making it effectively unreproducible. This is why these characteristics are so appreciated:
Uniqueness: There will never be an identical item to another, even if produced by the same person.
Craftsmanship: Each mark or slight asymmetry tells the story of manual workmanship.
Artistic value: The object becomes an exclusive work of art, distant from the homogenization of mass industrial production.
Original and unique works, prints, paper, canvas, collage painted by hand, digital art, AI directly from Giorgio Stocco's studio,
Piece painted by me,
In each work the characters change and are all hand-painted in acrylic.
Giorgio Stocco was born in Rovigo in 1954. Self-taught, but this did not prevent him from making artistic progress that in recent years has allowed him to enter the contemporary cultural scene with public and critical acclaim. He has participated in numerous art exhibitions in Italy and abroad, earning notable recognitions.
His works are permanently present in national and international galleries.

Details

Artist
Giorgio Stocco
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Green 25- opera unica
Technique
Acrylic painting, Collage, Digital painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Height
100 cm
Width
80 cm
Period
2020+
Sold by
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2094
Objects sold
95.77%
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