Italian Artist Paolo Trilo originally started off working in prestigious advertising agencies but then found his true calling, finger Painting. He only paints with black and white and shades of grey. He manages to project incredible strength and movement in his paintings. We have included in the article, a video that demonstrates his impressive technique. Ps. We have another artist in one of our older Posts, that uses finger Painting as well Finger Painting Impressionism Style.
Guglielmo Catelli Guglielmo Castelli's studio Works by Italian artist Guglielmo Catelli, born in Turin in 1987--
Filippo Palizzi (1818-1899) was an Italian painter of the Verismo style. This romantic painting shows what the excavation of Pompeii in the 19th century may have looked like.
Sicily, Italy based artist Sasha Vinci creates haunting sculptures and installations that contemplate the nature of man's existence. While his works can be morbid and a bit terrifying, as in his series of fleshy seated subjects waiting for eternity, Vinci also finds beauty and sexuality in the human figure. Known for his captivating and carnal sculptures, Vinci is a true multimedia artist, also exploring drawing, painting, writing, sound design and performance art.
These party animals of mythology are the original pansexuals. Spring is the perfect time for furry haunches and horns.
Sicily, Italy based artist Sasha Vinci creates haunting sculptures and installations that contemplate the nature of man's existence. While his works can be morbid and a bit terrifying, as in his series of fleshy seated subjects waiting for eternity, Vinci also finds beauty and sexuality in the human figure. Known for his captivating and carnal sculptures, Vinci is a true multimedia artist, also exploring drawing, painting, writing, sound design and performance art.
Antonio Mancini, c. 1887
Guglielmo Catelli Guglielmo Castelli's studio Works by Italian artist Guglielmo Catelli, born in Turin in 1987--
Antonio Mancini (14 November 1852 - 28 December 1930) worked at the forefront of the Verismo movement, an indigenous Italian response to 19th-century Realist aesthetics. His usual subjects included children of the poor, juvenile circus performers, and musicians he observed in the streets of Naples.
Sicily, Italy based artist Sasha Vinci creates haunting sculptures and installations that contemplate the nature of man's existence. While his works can be morbid and a bit terrifying, as in his series of fleshy seated subjects waiting for eternity, Vinci also finds beauty and sexuality in the human figure. Known for his captivating and carnal sculptures, Vinci is a true multimedia artist, also exploring drawing, painting, writing, sound design and performance art.
Stanza della Segnatura, Musei Vaticani (Room of the Signature, Vatican Museums) In der Stanza della Segnatura (Arbeitszimmer Julius' II. della Rovere) sind die ersten Arbeiten zu sehen, die Raffael 1509 nach seiner Ankunft in Rom ausführte. Alle wichtigen Werke in diesem Raum stammen von seiner Hand. Die Dekorationen befassen sich mit dem Thema des menschlichen Geistes in seinen höchsten Ausformungen: Religion, Wissenschaft, Kunst, Philosophie und Ethik. Das Fresko 'Die Schule von Athen' symbolisiert die wissenschaftliche Wahrheit. Denker und Wissenschaftler der Antike, einige mit den Gesichtszügen von Zeitgenossen Raffaels, sind in ein Gespräch vertieft, während sie in einer eindrucksvollen Basilika umherschlendern.
Italian artist Nicolas Samori's art can be a bit unsettling when you first see it. On first look, you see a Renaissance style painting with finely crafted
The Disturbingly Dark Paintings by Nicola Samorì Italian artist Nicola Samorì was born in 1977 in Forlì. Nowadays, the artist lives and works in Bagnacavallo. Nicola Samorì’s paintings and sculptur…
Born in Ferrara, the Italian painter* Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931)* moved to Paris in 1871, where painted a number of landscapes in suburban locations outside Paris. His work from 1871-1886: the bustling streets and squares to cafés, theaters, and concert halls- reflects the influence of his contemporaries: Degas, Manet, Caillebotte, Meissonier, and Fortuny among others.