Marino Rosa (1956) - Post-it






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Marino Rosa (born 1956) presents Post-it, a 2018 mixed-media limited-edition print measuring 58 × 42 cm on Fabriano 400 g cotton paper, produced as a Giclée with pigment inks and signed on the front and back with a certificate.
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Marino Rosa (italy-1956)
New artwork
Signed on the front bottom and also on the back
with an artist-signed Certificate
materials: 400 g/m² cotton Fabriano artist papers
(Giclée) pigment ink, fixed with acrylic varnish
limited edition of 25 copies, the number of the available copy may vary from No. 01 to 50
New artwork Never framed
Marino Rosa seems to fuse classical techniques with modern approaches, creating works that may include chromatic and abstract experiments, as well as more figurative representations. His attention to detail and sensitivity in color choice distinguish his work, making it interesting for both collectors and contemporary art enthusiasts.
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Note:
National FREE SHIPPING
For INTERNATIONAL shipments if you buy more than one artwork in the same auction you pay only a SINGLE shipping.
We invite you to visit our online sales platform “DELAURETISART.”
Marino Rosa (italy-1956)
New artwork
Signed on the front bottom and also on the back
with an artist-signed Certificate
materials: 400 g/m² cotton Fabriano artist papers
(Giclée) pigment ink, fixed with acrylic varnish
limited edition of 25 copies, the number of the available copy may vary from No. 01 to 50
New artwork Never framed
Marino Rosa seems to fuse classical techniques with modern approaches, creating works that may include chromatic and abstract experiments, as well as more figurative representations. His attention to detail and sensitivity in color choice distinguish his work, making it interesting for both collectors and contemporary art enthusiasts.
