Archemisio (1978) - Dormi beata






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Dormi beata, an original 2020+ oil painting by Archemisio (b. 1978) from Italy, in a hyperrealist style, depicting a portrait on canvas, 80 x 65 cm, hand-signed and delivered with a certificate of authenticity, sold by Galleria.
Description from the seller
Dimensions: 80x65 cm ;
Painting technique: Oil on canvas ;
Collection name: “Ritratti del Passato”
This unique work comes WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY and a numbered anti-counterfeiting sticker, issued directly by the artist.
NB: The frames referred to in the photos are for illustrative purposes only and are not part of the lot. The artwork will be shipped inside a sturdy tube suitable for shipments. The colors of the painting may differ slightly from the photos due to screen settings. In person, the artworks are more beautiful than in photography: one can fully appreciate the hypnotic beauty of the oil colors coming to life on the canvas.
My works are packed with maximum care and shipped with tracking and UPS insurance within 3 business days from payment.
EXHIBITIONS
- Palazzo Borghese, Florence, 14/06/2025;
“ARCHEMISIO”
is a contemporary painter renowned for his hyperrealist works created in oil on canvas, where he blends photographic precision with the dramatic lighting typical of Caravaggio. Born and raised on the streets of Rome, from a young age he was fascinated by the Baroque masterpieces displayed in the churches and museums of the city, developing a passion for the contrast between light and shadow and for the emotional intensity of the figures.
After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, Archemisio traveled across Europe and the United States, refining his hyperrealist technique through the study of modern artists. However, his style is distinguished by the Caravaggesque legacy: his works capture minute details (from wrinkles in the skin to reflections on an object) but are immersed in a theatrical and directional light, which sculpt the volumes and create an atmosphere rich in symbolism.
#popolare #oliosutela #iperrealismo #astrattismo
Dimensions: 80x65 cm ;
Painting technique: Oil on canvas ;
Collection name: “Ritratti del Passato”
This unique work comes WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY and a numbered anti-counterfeiting sticker, issued directly by the artist.
NB: The frames referred to in the photos are for illustrative purposes only and are not part of the lot. The artwork will be shipped inside a sturdy tube suitable for shipments. The colors of the painting may differ slightly from the photos due to screen settings. In person, the artworks are more beautiful than in photography: one can fully appreciate the hypnotic beauty of the oil colors coming to life on the canvas.
My works are packed with maximum care and shipped with tracking and UPS insurance within 3 business days from payment.
EXHIBITIONS
- Palazzo Borghese, Florence, 14/06/2025;
“ARCHEMISIO”
is a contemporary painter renowned for his hyperrealist works created in oil on canvas, where he blends photographic precision with the dramatic lighting typical of Caravaggio. Born and raised on the streets of Rome, from a young age he was fascinated by the Baroque masterpieces displayed in the churches and museums of the city, developing a passion for the contrast between light and shadow and for the emotional intensity of the figures.
After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, Archemisio traveled across Europe and the United States, refining his hyperrealist technique through the study of modern artists. However, his style is distinguished by the Caravaggesque legacy: his works capture minute details (from wrinkles in the skin to reflections on an object) but are immersed in a theatrical and directional light, which sculpt the volumes and create an atmosphere rich in symbolism.
#popolare #oliosutela #iperrealismo #astrattismo
