Vincenzo Raimondo - Fly: #201






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Vincenzo Raimondo's Fly: #201 is an original multicolour acrylic painting from 2026, 70 cm high by 112 cm wide, depicting a maritime landscape, hand-signed, in good condition, produced in Italy and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
3 paintings 70x34 - 70x44 - 70x34
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The "Fly" series is born from the idea of transforming small everyday objects into symbols of memory, lightness, and freedom. Through minimalist compositions and wide tactile backgrounds, the focus is on essential details: balloons, suspended figures, and nostalgic references that evoke childhood, dreams, and shared memories.
Each work plays on the contrast between emptiness and color, between the simplicity of the composition and the emotional strength of the subject. The small protagonist elements seem to float in space, creating a sense of silence and suspension that makes the painting immediately recognizable and contemporary.
The tactile and deliberately imperfect surfaces dialogue with iconic symbols of pop culture and collective memory, giving rise to poetic, ironic, and deeply evocative works. “Fly” is a series that speaks of lightness, but also of the emotional weight of memories that we continue to carry with us.
***Disclaimer***
Each artwork arises from the meeting between artistic expression and artisanal craftsmanship.
The painting represents the main creative element, while the support (canvas and materials) is an integral part of a careful and conscious production process.
The canvases used are selected with particular attention to quality and, where possible, environmental sustainability, favoring recycled materials or low-impact options. In some cases, the supports may be made or finished artisanally, including through the reuse of materials.
Any slight imperfections of the support should not be considered defects, but testimonies of the manual process and the artisanal nature of the product. Such characteristics do not in any way compromise the artistic value and integrity of the work, but rather enhance its uniqueness.
Each painting is therefore to be understood as a unique piece, the result of a process that combines creativity, manual work, and responsible attention to materials.
Seller's Story
3 paintings 70x34 - 70x44 - 70x34
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The "Fly" series is born from the idea of transforming small everyday objects into symbols of memory, lightness, and freedom. Through minimalist compositions and wide tactile backgrounds, the focus is on essential details: balloons, suspended figures, and nostalgic references that evoke childhood, dreams, and shared memories.
Each work plays on the contrast between emptiness and color, between the simplicity of the composition and the emotional strength of the subject. The small protagonist elements seem to float in space, creating a sense of silence and suspension that makes the painting immediately recognizable and contemporary.
The tactile and deliberately imperfect surfaces dialogue with iconic symbols of pop culture and collective memory, giving rise to poetic, ironic, and deeply evocative works. “Fly” is a series that speaks of lightness, but also of the emotional weight of memories that we continue to carry with us.
***Disclaimer***
Each artwork arises from the meeting between artistic expression and artisanal craftsmanship.
The painting represents the main creative element, while the support (canvas and materials) is an integral part of a careful and conscious production process.
The canvases used are selected with particular attention to quality and, where possible, environmental sustainability, favoring recycled materials or low-impact options. In some cases, the supports may be made or finished artisanally, including through the reuse of materials.
Any slight imperfections of the support should not be considered defects, but testimonies of the manual process and the artisanal nature of the product. Such characteristics do not in any way compromise the artistic value and integrity of the work, but rather enhance its uniqueness.
Each painting is therefore to be understood as a unique piece, the result of a process that combines creativity, manual work, and responsible attention to materials.
