Giuseppe Panzica (1985) - Volume 1188





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Giuseppe Panzica's original 106 × 106 cm hand-signed abstract painting Volume 1188 (2010), created with spray paint and mixed media on high-quality canvas, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Hand-painted on high-quality canvas, original, unique piece, and dated as evidenced by the numbering on the title of the work. Preceding 2020.
Large size, textured feel, made from excellent materials.
Hand-signed front and back.
Giuseppe Panzica. Palermo, born in 1985.
Their academic background begins with attending the Institute of Art and the Academy of Fine Arts in Palermo.
He is among the pioneers of the writing / street art scene in his city.
Since adolescence, he has been painting starting from basic academic techniques, from formal figurative, expressive geometric, up to a conception of distorted image that is part of his current studies.
His works have been exhibited and appreciated in Palermo/Rome/Milan/Naples/Lisbon/London/Singapore/Taiwan.
To date, more than 4,000 original pieces have been sold and appreciated in various parts of the world through auction houses.
Hand-painted on high-quality canvas, original, unique piece, and dated as evidenced by the numbering on the title of the work. Preceding 2020.
Large size, textured feel, made from excellent materials.
Hand-signed front and back.
Giuseppe Panzica. Palermo, born in 1985.
Their academic background begins with attending the Institute of Art and the Academy of Fine Arts in Palermo.
He is among the pioneers of the writing / street art scene in his city.
Since adolescence, he has been painting starting from basic academic techniques, from formal figurative, expressive geometric, up to a conception of distorted image that is part of his current studies.
His works have been exhibited and appreciated in Palermo/Rome/Milan/Naples/Lisbon/London/Singapore/Taiwan.
To date, more than 4,000 original pieces have been sold and appreciated in various parts of the world through auction houses.

