Elena Pizzichelli - Dammi la mano





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Elena Pizzichelli presents Dammi la mano, an oil and acrylic painting on high‑quality paper (29 × 21 cm) from 2026, an original edition in verde, bianco, rosa and rosso hues, depicting a nude and sold with a frame with a certificate of authenticity and ownership.
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Oil and acrylic painting on high-quality sheet of paper.
The work is provided accompanied by an authenticity certificate and a certificate of ownership. The work is in excellent condition and comes with its frame.
Shipping via a specialized express courier for art transportation, with the possibility of hand delivery in Rome.
Biography:
My artistic journey began at the age of ten; I attended painting classes and expressed myself by painting. Since 2010 I have deepened my technique with Master Valenti, specializing in oil painting with glazes and focusing on portraits. I became part of the Studi 420 collective in Rome. In the last five years my artistic exploration has evolved, embracing the use of acrylic and gouache. My focus has shifted to still lifes and convivial scenes, explored with a palette of vibrant and bright colors. My works are a constant search for light and shadow, with a particular fondness for blue and green. I have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, including abroad.
Oil and acrylic painting on high-quality sheet of paper.
The work is provided accompanied by an authenticity certificate and a certificate of ownership. The work is in excellent condition and comes with its frame.
Shipping via a specialized express courier for art transportation, with the possibility of hand delivery in Rome.
Biography:
My artistic journey began at the age of ten; I attended painting classes and expressed myself by painting. Since 2010 I have deepened my technique with Master Valenti, specializing in oil painting with glazes and focusing on portraits. I became part of the Studi 420 collective in Rome. In the last five years my artistic exploration has evolved, embracing the use of acrylic and gouache. My focus has shifted to still lifes and convivial scenes, explored with a palette of vibrant and bright colors. My works are a constant search for light and shadow, with a particular fondness for blue and green. I have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, including abroad.

