Franco Cisternino (1969) - Vanity





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Franco Cisternino (born 1969) created Vanity in 2019 as a mixed media work on 360 g cotton paper, a limited edition signed by hand on front and back, numbered 01 to 30 with certificate of authenticity, depicting a nude in contemporary style, measuring 60 × 43 cm.
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Franco Cisternino, born in Foggia (Italy) on July 21, 1969
Artwork signed by hand on the Front and on the Back
technique giclée on 100% cotton paper 360 g, mq,
with Certificate of Authenticity
the available work could vary in numbering from No. 1 to 30
The works of the painting cycle “Donna” are a scenographic and symbolic representation of the woman, seen both through the eyes of an artist and through the eyes of a man.
With these paintings one wants to represent the woman beyond the stereotypes of society: her essence, her humanity, her fragility and, at the same time, her strength.
The choice of color, in its monochromaticity, slightly chalky, aims to give the sense of mystery, of lived experience and/or memory.
The veil that envelops the woman has a multiple meaning: the part that gently wraps her body is pink, almost merging with her own skin; while the remaining part of it wants to represent, through its tension, the influence of the social stereotype of a strong, emancipated, beautiful and slim woman.
The title of the work aims to help the understanding of it using adjectives or nouns related to its intention to humanize it and to grasp its essence.
The works of the painting cycle “Donna” are a scenographic and symbolic representation of the woman, seen both through the eyes of an artist and through the eyes of a man.
With these paintings one wants to represent the woman beyond the stereotypes of society: her essence, her humanity, her fragility and, at the same time, her strength.
The choice of color, in its monochromaticity, slightly chalky, aims to give the sense of mystery, of lived experience and/or memory.
The veil that envelops the woman has a multiple meaning: the part that wraps her body delicately is pink, almost blending with her own skin; while the remaining part of it wants to represent, through its tension, the influence of the social stereotype of a strong, emancipated, beautiful and slim woman.
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Note:
Free national shipping
For INTERNATIONAL shipments if you buy more than one artwork in the same auction you pay only one shipping.
We invite you to visit our online sales platform “DELAURETISART”
Franco Cisternino, born in Foggia (Italy) on July 21, 1969
Artwork signed by hand on the Front and on the Back
technique giclée on 100% cotton paper 360 g, mq,
with Certificate of Authenticity
the available work could vary in numbering from No. 1 to 30
The works of the painting cycle “Donna” are a scenographic and symbolic representation of the woman, seen both through the eyes of an artist and through the eyes of a man.
With these paintings one wants to represent the woman beyond the stereotypes of society: her essence, her humanity, her fragility and, at the same time, her strength.
The choice of color, in its monochromaticity, slightly chalky, aims to give the sense of mystery, of lived experience and/or memory.
The veil that envelops the woman has a multiple meaning: the part that gently wraps her body is pink, almost merging with her own skin; while the remaining part of it wants to represent, through its tension, the influence of the social stereotype of a strong, emancipated, beautiful and slim woman.
The title of the work aims to help the understanding of it using adjectives or nouns related to its intention to humanize it and to grasp its essence.
The works of the painting cycle “Donna” are a scenographic and symbolic representation of the woman, seen both through the eyes of an artist and through the eyes of a man.
With these paintings one wants to represent the woman beyond the stereotypes of society: her essence, her humanity, her fragility and, at the same time, her strength.
The choice of color, in its monochromaticity, slightly chalky, aims to give the sense of mystery, of lived experience and/or memory.
The veil that envelops the woman has a multiple meaning: the part that wraps her body delicately is pink, almost blending with her own skin; while the remaining part of it wants to represent, through its tension, the influence of the social stereotype of a strong, emancipated, beautiful and slim woman.

