Boriani - Corto Maltese portrait 1/20





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Limited edition giclée on 240 g paper, titled Corto Maltese portrait 1/20, 42 × 29 cm, signed by hand and numbered 1/20, produced in Italy in the 2020s, with certificate of authenticity and no frame, in good condition.
Description from the seller
This piece is part of the new high-quality giclée art collection created to be sold at auction exclusively on Catawiki. It is a limited edition; each piece has been numbered, signed by the artist, and an authenticity certificate is attached.
edition 1/20
• Dimensions: 42 x 29 cm
• Material: giclée on 240 g/m² mounted paper
• Edition size: 20
• No frame included
The pseudonym Boriani 2.0 tells a double story: that of a family tradition—painting—reworked with different materials and techniques, and that of the second life of objects destined for oblivion; a second level, a new release of ideas and things.
Felisi Tiziana presents works almost always linked to a mood, where the color comes alive, speaks. "My objective is to convey a sense of unreal and human at the same time, moving through experimentation and the contamination of the languages of matter itself."
Seller's Story
This piece is part of the new high-quality giclée art collection created to be sold at auction exclusively on Catawiki. It is a limited edition; each piece has been numbered, signed by the artist, and an authenticity certificate is attached.
edition 1/20
• Dimensions: 42 x 29 cm
• Material: giclée on 240 g/m² mounted paper
• Edition size: 20
• No frame included
The pseudonym Boriani 2.0 tells a double story: that of a family tradition—painting—reworked with different materials and techniques, and that of the second life of objects destined for oblivion; a second level, a new release of ideas and things.
Felisi Tiziana presents works almost always linked to a mood, where the color comes alive, speaks. "My objective is to convey a sense of unreal and human at the same time, moving through experimentation and the contamination of the languages of matter itself."

