Andrea Capecci (1977) - Something






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Andrea Capecci (born 1977) presents Something, a 130 × 130 cm mixed‑media on jeans canvas with copper, silver and other materials, signed on the back with a certificate of authenticity, 2025, an original edition sold by Galleria, Italy.
Description from the seller
Andrea Capecci (1977 - Italy)
“Something”
130 x 130 x 2 centimeters
Mixed media on Jeans canvas with copper, silver, bronze leaf, and other materials
2025
Work signed on the back,
with Certificate of Authenticity
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Andrea Capecci was born in 1977 in San Benedetto del Tronto and trained artistically at the State Art High School “Umberto Preziotti – Osvaldo Licini” and the University of Camerino with a degree in Industrial-Environmental Design
A artist well known among collectors in Europe and beyond Europe.
He began his career as a freelance graphic designer for famous brands such as Benetton, Fornarina and Armani
Painting arises as a necessity to artistically express the brilliant world of fashion, transforming everyday experiences and common-use materials into universal aesthetic experiences
Seller's Story
Andrea Capecci (1977 - Italy)
“Something”
130 x 130 x 2 centimeters
Mixed media on Jeans canvas with copper, silver, bronze leaf, and other materials
2025
Work signed on the back,
with Certificate of Authenticity
- VISIT also our online AUCTION platform with free bids on “delauretisart”
Andrea Capecci was born in 1977 in San Benedetto del Tronto and trained artistically at the State Art High School “Umberto Preziotti – Osvaldo Licini” and the University of Camerino with a degree in Industrial-Environmental Design
A artist well known among collectors in Europe and beyond Europe.
He began his career as a freelance graphic designer for famous brands such as Benetton, Fornarina and Armani
Painting arises as a necessity to artistically express the brilliant world of fashion, transforming everyday experiences and common-use materials into universal aesthetic experiences
