Cesare Frugiuele - Contagio






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Cesare Frugiuele's Contagio is an original 2022 acrylic painting on 90 × 60 cm canvas with a wood frame, signed, in excellent condition, depicting nature in multicolour including red, pink, blue, green and violet, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Author: CESARE FRUGIUELE - Italy
Title: "Contagio" - 2022
Acrylic on canvas 90x60 cm, with a wooden frame 43x18 mm, lightly finished on the sides so as not to be framed.
With Certificate of Authenticity.
Visit my site:
www.artepassionedivita.com
Discovering art at thirteen, self-taught, almost by chance, was a unique, exciting experience.
Even today, sixty years later, I relive it as I did then.
From the start, I instinctively nourished a genuine passion for drawing and painting.
Over the years, I came to appreciate figurative art and the measured tendency toward abstraction, admiring the work of the “Masters” and consistently highlighting the chromatic aspect as the protagonist.
Then, as dictated by the natural evolution of intimate artistic exploration, interest shifted toward new influences, new techniques.
Personal contribution transforms, becomes more intimate and reworked, sometimes positively conditioned by the primordial symbolic expressions of human existence.
The guiding thread of the journey, even amid the succession of apparent stylistic changes, never fails to surrender to the impulsive, spontaneous interpretation of the color of life...
Author: CESARE FRUGIUELE - Italy
Title: "Contagio" - 2022
Acrylic on canvas 90x60 cm, with a wooden frame 43x18 mm, lightly finished on the sides so as not to be framed.
With Certificate of Authenticity.
Visit my site:
www.artepassionedivita.com
Discovering art at thirteen, self-taught, almost by chance, was a unique, exciting experience.
Even today, sixty years later, I relive it as I did then.
From the start, I instinctively nourished a genuine passion for drawing and painting.
Over the years, I came to appreciate figurative art and the measured tendency toward abstraction, admiring the work of the “Masters” and consistently highlighting the chromatic aspect as the protagonist.
Then, as dictated by the natural evolution of intimate artistic exploration, interest shifted toward new influences, new techniques.
Personal contribution transforms, becomes more intimate and reworked, sometimes positively conditioned by the primordial symbolic expressions of human existence.
The guiding thread of the journey, even amid the succession of apparent stylistic changes, never fails to surrender to the impulsive, spontaneous interpretation of the color of life...
