Enzo San Marco - Utopia





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Utopia, an original acrylic painting from France by Enzo San Marco, created in 2025 in the period 2020 and after.
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Artist: Enzo SAN MARCO
UTOPIA
Acrylic on canvas
Dimension: 81 x 54 (format 20P), already mounted on a frame, ready to hang.
Weight: 2 kg - Hand-signed by the artist – Certificate of Authenticity from the Gallery.
Year 2025, new, never displayed, comes directly from the artist's studio.
Biography: Enzo SAN MARCO is a Franco-Italian painter and photographer born in 1992 in Bari. He completed an academic training in chromatology at the Institute of Fine Arts in Foggia. Since 2024, he has been living in the south of France. For him, art, even abstract, is primarily a matter of composition, shapes, and colors, in their opposition and complementarity. Fascinated by the artistic universe of Mondrian (primary colors) and Kandinsky (shapes), he is an advocate of minimalist, streamlined abstract art, often conceptual and symbolic.
In each of his paintings, he tries to create a composition of complementary shapes and colors, giving a sense of movement while breaking lines. Behind the abstraction, symbolism is often hidden.
Artist: Enzo SAN MARCO
UTOPIA
Acrylic on canvas
Dimension: 81 x 54 (format 20P), already mounted on a frame, ready to hang.
Weight: 2 kg - Hand-signed by the artist – Certificate of Authenticity from the Gallery.
Year 2025, new, never displayed, comes directly from the artist's studio.
Biography: Enzo SAN MARCO is a Franco-Italian painter and photographer born in 1992 in Bari. He completed an academic training in chromatology at the Institute of Fine Arts in Foggia. Since 2024, he has been living in the south of France. For him, art, even abstract, is primarily a matter of composition, shapes, and colors, in their opposition and complementarity. Fascinated by the artistic universe of Mondrian (primary colors) and Kandinsky (shapes), he is an advocate of minimalist, streamlined abstract art, often conceptual and symbolic.
In each of his paintings, he tries to create a composition of complementary shapes and colors, giving a sense of movement while breaking lines. Behind the abstraction, symbolism is often hidden.

