Product code: Taravella Croce cheapest Materical Oil painting
Artist: Croce Taravella (ITALY) Title: " Ballarò " Size : 148cm x 116cm (4 cm deep) // 57.48 inches x 45.67 x 1.57 (deep) Tecnique: oil (very materical) and mixed media on deep edges wooden handmade high quality stretched canvas Signed on the back UNIQUE and ORIGINAL COA Exibited in Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Bejing and much more Croce Taravella is born in 1964 in the heart of the Sicily; of academic formation began dedication,immediately, to the painting experiences using them technical mixed of great chromatic impact. Its works, full of colorsmatter, represent metropolitan contexts of south Italy, cheapest hit with their fullness wrapping the observer in a tripudio of emotions. Between 1982 and 1985 he met Lucio Amelio in Naples who introduced him to the artistic circles of the city, then the meeting with Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg. Its present installations to Malta, Berlin (Tacheles Concrete), Palanga, Guilin (China) are enormous agglomerated of concrete.
Artist: Croce Taravella (ITALY) Title: " Ballarò " Size : 148cm x 116cm (4 cm deep) // 57.48 inches x 45.67 x 1.57 (deep) Tecnique: oil (very materical) and mixed media on deep edges wooden handmade high quality stretched canvas Signed on the back UNIQUE and ORIGINAL COA Exibited in Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Bejing and much more Croce Taravella is born in 1964 in the heart of the Sicily; of academic formation began dedication,immediately, to the painting experiences using them technical mixed of great chromatic impact. Its works, full of colorsmatter, represent metropolitan contexts of south Italy, cheapest hit with their fullness wrapping the observer in a tripudio of emotions. Between 1982 and 1985 he met Lucio Amelio in Naples who introduced him to the artistic circles of the city, then the meeting with Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg. Its present installations to Malta, Berlin (Tacheles Concrete), Palanga, Guilin (China) are enormous agglomerated of concrete.