Padelah (1961) - Spring






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Original unique painting on canvas by Padelah (born 1961), titled Spring, an original acrylic painting in contemporary style, 30 by 30 cm, signed by hand and authenticated on the back, with frame, Italy, 2025, sold by Galleria.
Description from the seller
Original unique painting on canvas with FRAME
Padelah - Atri-Italy 1961
Original unique artwork on canvas
acrylic enamels, textured relief
Signed and hand-authenticated on the back
Certificate signed by the Artist
PADELAH was born in Atri (TE) - Italy in 1961. He grows artistically in a flourishing environment, a family of artists and gallerists. His life pours into the expression of colorful compositions, inspired by the forms of nature and transformed by the artist into motifs and repeated patterns. An initially abstract painterly idea, which through color expresses itself in optical compositions. His very colorful canvases enchant the possibility of art as pure poetry, as a daydream, as the crystallization of a concept of painting, distant from everything and precisely for this reason so close to life.
Seller's Story
Original unique painting on canvas with FRAME
Padelah - Atri-Italy 1961
Original unique artwork on canvas
acrylic enamels, textured relief
Signed and hand-authenticated on the back
Certificate signed by the Artist
PADELAH was born in Atri (TE) - Italy in 1961. He grows artistically in a flourishing environment, a family of artists and gallerists. His life pours into the expression of colorful compositions, inspired by the forms of nature and transformed by the artist into motifs and repeated patterns. An initially abstract painterly idea, which through color expresses itself in optical compositions. His very colorful canvases enchant the possibility of art as pure poetry, as a daydream, as the crystallization of a concept of painting, distant from everything and precisely for this reason so close to life.
