Pippo - The Last Open Bar

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Pippo, The Last Open Bar, an original hand-signed acrylic painting from Italy, 2026, in excellent condition, 100 x 75 cm (D 2.5 cm), 4 kg, in Impressionism style.

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The Last Open Bar

I stand at the edge of something I cannot name, my white linen suit catching the last warmth of a sun I no longer trust. The world around me drowns in deep turquoise and seafoam, colonial facades breathing quietly in their faded elegance. Before me, a bar counter glows amber, stools waiting like small empty promises, two bottles standing still as witnesses. The darkness behind holds everything I have lost. The brushwork is thick, textured, alive with longing, each stroke carrying the weight of an afternoon that refuses to end.

* Dimensions: 100 x 75 x 2.5 cm (H x W x D)
* Medium: Original acrylic on professional-grade canvas
* Edition: Unique, one-of-a-kind original artwork
* Support: Stretched on a professional wooden frame (ready to hang).
* Framing: Unframed (the sides are painted, no external frame included)
* Authenticity: Signed verso; includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
* Logistics: Professional packaging and fully insured shipping from Italy with tracking.

About the Artist: Pippo
Pippo (born in Monza) creates works that navigate the quiet terrain between geometric abstraction and surrealism. Leaving behind a successful career in graphic design to devote himself entirely to painting, he settled near the calm shores of Lake Maggiore. His background is evident in his compositions-architectural, balanced, and precise-yet they are softened by a cinematic atmosphere that feels like a memory or a dream.

For Pippo, art is an immersive act. He engages with his subjects by writing narratives in the first-person present tense, mentally stepping into the canvas to experience the moment from within. However, while he enters these worlds personally, he leaves the physical canvas open to interpretation. His figures, though elegantly attired, are frequently faceless. This anonymity is an invitation: it ensures the protagonist "can be anyone," allowing the viewer to step into the scene and inhabit the story themselves.

This boundary between the seen and the unseen defines the artist as well. Reserved and introspective, he writes privately and prefers his canvases to speak. He maintains no digital footprint, avoiding social media to preserve the same sense of mystery found in his work.

Using a palette of subtle, atmospheric tones punctuated by decisive color, Pippo refines a language of elegant economy. His paintings-filled with silent animals, sharp shadows, and glowing light-are not just images, but open-ended stories of longing and grace.

The Last Open Bar

I stand at the edge of something I cannot name, my white linen suit catching the last warmth of a sun I no longer trust. The world around me drowns in deep turquoise and seafoam, colonial facades breathing quietly in their faded elegance. Before me, a bar counter glows amber, stools waiting like small empty promises, two bottles standing still as witnesses. The darkness behind holds everything I have lost. The brushwork is thick, textured, alive with longing, each stroke carrying the weight of an afternoon that refuses to end.

* Dimensions: 100 x 75 x 2.5 cm (H x W x D)
* Medium: Original acrylic on professional-grade canvas
* Edition: Unique, one-of-a-kind original artwork
* Support: Stretched on a professional wooden frame (ready to hang).
* Framing: Unframed (the sides are painted, no external frame included)
* Authenticity: Signed verso; includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
* Logistics: Professional packaging and fully insured shipping from Italy with tracking.

About the Artist: Pippo
Pippo (born in Monza) creates works that navigate the quiet terrain between geometric abstraction and surrealism. Leaving behind a successful career in graphic design to devote himself entirely to painting, he settled near the calm shores of Lake Maggiore. His background is evident in his compositions-architectural, balanced, and precise-yet they are softened by a cinematic atmosphere that feels like a memory or a dream.

For Pippo, art is an immersive act. He engages with his subjects by writing narratives in the first-person present tense, mentally stepping into the canvas to experience the moment from within. However, while he enters these worlds personally, he leaves the physical canvas open to interpretation. His figures, though elegantly attired, are frequently faceless. This anonymity is an invitation: it ensures the protagonist "can be anyone," allowing the viewer to step into the scene and inhabit the story themselves.

This boundary between the seen and the unseen defines the artist as well. Reserved and introspective, he writes privately and prefers his canvases to speak. He maintains no digital footprint, avoiding social media to preserve the same sense of mystery found in his work.

Using a palette of subtle, atmospheric tones punctuated by decisive color, Pippo refines a language of elegant economy. His paintings-filled with silent animals, sharp shadows, and glowing light-are not just images, but open-ended stories of longing and grace.

Details

Artist
Pippo
Sold with frame
No
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Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The Last Open Bar
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
75 cm
Weight
4 kg
Style
Impressionism
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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