Guido Pajetta (1898-1987) - Pesci





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Guido Pajetta, Pesci, 1971, acrylic painting, original edition, 60 × 80 cm, signed by hand, not framed, in excellent condition, Italy.
Description from the seller
A chromatic explosion with a strong expressive character: two fish emerge among vibrant reds, yellows, and blues, in a vortex of energy almost gastronomic. An intense, lively piece, perfect for adding personality to restaurants, creative kitchens, or contemporary-style environments.
Work by Guido Paolo Pajetta, an artist of great importance, who entered the history of art among the great Italian painters of the 20th century.
Pajetta's pictorial gesture, at times light and swift, at other times sharp and bold, is constantly changing. Tormented by his own obsessions, the artist relies on the image as a sort of disguise or alter ego.
Guido Pajetta was able to use many languages to achieve his goal of interior analysis.
He was, until the end, an artist driven by impulses that led him to deal with motifs, sometimes lyrical, sometimes dramatic, generated by emotions and authentic experiences because they were the fruit of his passions and anxieties.
Fish
Cm: 60 x 80
Year: 1971
Archived opera and authenticated.
Archive code: 2985
Work registered at Giorgio Pajetta Archive.
Unframed artwork.
A chromatic explosion with a strong expressive character: two fish emerge among vibrant reds, yellows, and blues, in a vortex of energy almost gastronomic. An intense, lively piece, perfect for adding personality to restaurants, creative kitchens, or contemporary-style environments.
Work by Guido Paolo Pajetta, an artist of great importance, who entered the history of art among the great Italian painters of the 20th century.
Pajetta's pictorial gesture, at times light and swift, at other times sharp and bold, is constantly changing. Tormented by his own obsessions, the artist relies on the image as a sort of disguise or alter ego.
Guido Pajetta was able to use many languages to achieve his goal of interior analysis.
He was, until the end, an artist driven by impulses that led him to deal with motifs, sometimes lyrical, sometimes dramatic, generated by emotions and authentic experiences because they were the fruit of his passions and anxieties.
Fish
Cm: 60 x 80
Year: 1971
Archived opera and authenticated.
Archive code: 2985
Work registered at Giorgio Pajetta Archive.
Unframed artwork.

