Stefano - Tuscan Road at Dusk






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Stefano, Tuscan Road at Dusk, et originalt akrylmaleri i Minimalisme-stil fra 2026, håndsignert, mål 60 × 160 × 2,5 cm på tre, klar til å henge, omtrent 6 kg, laget i Italia, med COA inkludert og ramme ikke inkludert, solgt direkte av kunstneren.
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Tuscan Road at Dusk
A winding pale road draws the eye through a boldly abstracted landscape of rolling fields rendered in vivid bands of burnt orange, crimson, golden yellow, and soft teal. Dark cypress trees punctuate the composition like silent sentinels, flanking a white farmhouse crowned with a terracotta roof. Distant hills dissolve into a cool, mist-grey horizon beneath a silvery sky. Thick, textured impasto strokes lend the surface raw vitality.
Size: 60 x 160 x 2.5 cm (H x W x D)
Stretched on wood and ready to hang!
- 100% hand-painted; unique piece
- Professional acrylic on high-grade canvas
- Framing is not included (edges are finished)
- Artist's signature on the reverse
- Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included
- Insured shipping via Italian courier
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About Stefano
Stefano is an Italian contemporary artist whose signature palette-knife impasto fuses impression with abstraction, drawing modern landscape into the realm of feeling. Working in layered oils, he builds terrains of light and texture where color, movement, and emotion collide-ridges catch the sun, scraped passages breathe, and horizons are implied rather than described.
Born in Milan and now based in a small town in the countryside, he draws equally on urban momentum and rural quiet. His process is physical and rhythmic: mixing dense pigments, laying and lifting paint, and letting the knife score and glide so that time remains inscribed on the surface. City lines loosen into gesture; meadows turn into chromatic tides.
Stefano's canvases open a conversation between reality and imagination, between memory and place. He turns recollection into motion and places into sensation, inviting viewers to linger, wander, and recognize themselves in the shifting distance.
Tuscan Road at Dusk
A winding pale road draws the eye through a boldly abstracted landscape of rolling fields rendered in vivid bands of burnt orange, crimson, golden yellow, and soft teal. Dark cypress trees punctuate the composition like silent sentinels, flanking a white farmhouse crowned with a terracotta roof. Distant hills dissolve into a cool, mist-grey horizon beneath a silvery sky. Thick, textured impasto strokes lend the surface raw vitality.
Size: 60 x 160 x 2.5 cm (H x W x D)
Stretched on wood and ready to hang!
- 100% hand-painted; unique piece
- Professional acrylic on high-grade canvas
- Framing is not included (edges are finished)
- Artist's signature on the reverse
- Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included
- Insured shipping via Italian courier
***Viktig fraktinformasjon***
All lots ship via Catawiki Smart Shipping. Please confirm your address before paying; if you need to update it afterward, contact Catawiki directly.
About Stefano
Stefano is an Italian contemporary artist whose signature palette-knife impasto fuses impression with abstraction, drawing modern landscape into the realm of feeling. Working in layered oils, he builds terrains of light and texture where color, movement, and emotion collide-ridges catch the sun, scraped passages breathe, and horizons are implied rather than described.
Born in Milan and now based in a small town in the countryside, he draws equally on urban momentum and rural quiet. His process is physical and rhythmic: mixing dense pigments, laying and lifting paint, and letting the knife score and glide so that time remains inscribed on the surface. City lines loosen into gesture; meadows turn into chromatic tides.
Stefano's canvases open a conversation between reality and imagination, between memory and place. He turns recollection into motion and places into sensation, inviting viewers to linger, wander, and recognize themselves in the shifting distance.
