Alessandro Alteo (1997) - Monocromo Blu - 509

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Alessandro Alteo, Monocromo Blu - 509, mixed media on canvas, original edition signed by hand in 2025, 75 x 55 cm, Italy, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist.

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Mixed technique - Hand-signed - 2025
Artist: Alessandro Alteo
Monochrome Blue - 509
Extroflection on canvas
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 75x55
Condition: Perfect

Photos may vary in tone due to lighting.

Narrative description:
Original work by Alessandro Alteo, characterized by a monochrome blue surface that hosts a circular shape, capable of creating a delicate play of light and shadow.


The work ideally fits within the tradition of extroflective research initiated in the 1960s by masters such as Agostino Bonalumi, Enrico Castellani, and Paolo Scheggi, artists who transcended the traditional concept of painting by transforming the canvas into a living, vibrant body, where light continuously interacts with the surface.


At the same time, Alteo develops a language that dialogues with the rigor of American minimalism (Donald Judd) and with the perceptual investigation of Op Art (Victor Vasarely), without forgetting the evocative power of Yves Klein's monochromes.


His personal figure lies in the synthesis of geometry and lyricism, where the circular element becomes a universal sign, a visual archetype that invites silent and meditative contemplation.

This work thus represents an ideal bridge between the great era of analytical and extroverted Italian art and a contemporary, current, and refined sensibility.


Stylistic insight:
This three-dimensional painting by Alteo belongs to a refined and cultivated tradition, which has its roots in the post-World War II period, when Italian artists were seeking a new spirituality of form. Painting became real space, living surface, theater of invisible forces.


Today, Alteo renews this language in a contemporary key: its monochromes are not nostalgic, but radically current, ready to engage with architecture, minimalist design, and the sensibility of the modern collector.



Shipping:
Trackable and professional shipping. The artwork will be packed with utmost care.
A highly impactful work, a very well crafted piece, it is important.
Every photo and angle could change the color

Seller's Story

Hello, I am Alessandro Alteo, an Italian painter. Since I was young, I have dedicated my life to art, creating over 400 works. My research focuses on outward projections and light, transforming every canvas into a unique three-dimensional experience. My works have reached collectors around the world, and my goal has always been to share my vision through forms, light, and matter, creating paintings that evoke emotion and surprise those who observe them.
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Mixed technique - Hand-signed - 2025
Artist: Alessandro Alteo
Monochrome Blue - 509
Extroflection on canvas
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 75x55
Condition: Perfect

Photos may vary in tone due to lighting.

Narrative description:
Original work by Alessandro Alteo, characterized by a monochrome blue surface that hosts a circular shape, capable of creating a delicate play of light and shadow.


The work ideally fits within the tradition of extroflective research initiated in the 1960s by masters such as Agostino Bonalumi, Enrico Castellani, and Paolo Scheggi, artists who transcended the traditional concept of painting by transforming the canvas into a living, vibrant body, where light continuously interacts with the surface.


At the same time, Alteo develops a language that dialogues with the rigor of American minimalism (Donald Judd) and with the perceptual investigation of Op Art (Victor Vasarely), without forgetting the evocative power of Yves Klein's monochromes.


His personal figure lies in the synthesis of geometry and lyricism, where the circular element becomes a universal sign, a visual archetype that invites silent and meditative contemplation.

This work thus represents an ideal bridge between the great era of analytical and extroverted Italian art and a contemporary, current, and refined sensibility.


Stylistic insight:
This three-dimensional painting by Alteo belongs to a refined and cultivated tradition, which has its roots in the post-World War II period, when Italian artists were seeking a new spirituality of form. Painting became real space, living surface, theater of invisible forces.


Today, Alteo renews this language in a contemporary key: its monochromes are not nostalgic, but radically current, ready to engage with architecture, minimalist design, and the sensibility of the modern collector.



Shipping:
Trackable and professional shipping. The artwork will be packed with utmost care.
A highly impactful work, a very well crafted piece, it is important.
Every photo and angle could change the color

Seller's Story

Hello, I am Alessandro Alteo, an Italian painter. Since I was young, I have dedicated my life to art, creating over 400 works. My research focuses on outward projections and light, transforming every canvas into a unique three-dimensional experience. My works have reached collectors around the world, and my goal has always been to share my vision through forms, light, and matter, creating paintings that evoke emotion and surprise those who observe them.
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Details

Artist
Alessandro Alteo (1997)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Monocromo Blu - 509
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
75 cm
Width
55 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
191
Objects sold
100%
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