fabio imperiale - per farmi stare sicuro





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Fabio Imperiale presents an original 2025 mixed-media portrait titled per farmi stare sicuro, 30x30 cm in a wooden frame, signed by hand and sold directly from the artist with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Title: To Keep Me Safe
Technique: coffee and tar on an old letter envelope, with letter and postcard
Unique work
Frame size: 30 × 30 cm
Year of realization: 2025
Signature: on the back
I provide a Certificate of authenticity and ownership of the work
The work is made with coffee and tar on an old letter envelope, with a letter and a postcard, inserted in a wooden frame 30x30x5.5 cm made by me, painted in acrylic.
This is a handcrafted frame, which, if needed, can be easily removed and replaced with a frame made by a framer.
( In case of purchase, after payment it is possible to add insurance to the shipment,
at an additional cost of 3% of the sale price )
Shipping with a courier specialized in the transport of artworks.
The work can also be picked up at the artist's studio, in Rome.
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BRIEF BIO
I have always drawn since I was a child. I approached painting in 2004, self-taught. In the early years I experimented with different techniques and themes. The female figure has always been present in my artistic research, even if over the years I have worked on other series of works, especially urban landscapes and scenes of anonymous crowds or individuals.
In 2015 I approached antique postal material as a support for my works: envelopes, postcards, maps, letters and manuscripts, and the woman returned to be the exclusive protagonist of my painting.
For many years I have collaborated with numerous galleries, exhibit in solo and group exhibitions, and regularly participate in art fairs.
Since 2014 I have a painting studio in Rome, in Trastevere.
In 2021, following the period of covid, I conceived Marginalia, a home-made residency project in which I was hosted in a different house in each region of Italy, creating a painting in every residence. All produced material was then exhibited in Milan in November 2023 in a large solo show at the Fondazione Matalon and in Rome in 2025 at the WeGil.
Title: To Keep Me Safe
Technique: coffee and tar on an old letter envelope, with letter and postcard
Unique work
Frame size: 30 × 30 cm
Year of realization: 2025
Signature: on the back
I provide a Certificate of authenticity and ownership of the work
The work is made with coffee and tar on an old letter envelope, with a letter and a postcard, inserted in a wooden frame 30x30x5.5 cm made by me, painted in acrylic.
This is a handcrafted frame, which, if needed, can be easily removed and replaced with a frame made by a framer.
( In case of purchase, after payment it is possible to add insurance to the shipment,
at an additional cost of 3% of the sale price )
Shipping with a courier specialized in the transport of artworks.
The work can also be picked up at the artist's studio, in Rome.
Follow INSTAGRAM: fabio_imperiale
BRIEF BIO
I have always drawn since I was a child. I approached painting in 2004, self-taught. In the early years I experimented with different techniques and themes. The female figure has always been present in my artistic research, even if over the years I have worked on other series of works, especially urban landscapes and scenes of anonymous crowds or individuals.
In 2015 I approached antique postal material as a support for my works: envelopes, postcards, maps, letters and manuscripts, and the woman returned to be the exclusive protagonist of my painting.
For many years I have collaborated with numerous galleries, exhibit in solo and group exhibitions, and regularly participate in art fairs.
Since 2014 I have a painting studio in Rome, in Trastevere.
In 2021, following the period of covid, I conceived Marginalia, a home-made residency project in which I was hosted in a different house in each region of Italy, creating a painting in every residence. All produced material was then exhibited in Milan in November 2023 in a large solo show at the Fondazione Matalon and in Rome in 2025 at the WeGil.

