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Black Angel


MEDIUM

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Spray Paint, Marker on Canvas

DIMENSIONS (H x W)

40 x 34 in
102 x 86 cm

ARTWORK LOCATION

Artspace Warehouse (Los Angeles)

About

In his abstract figurative work, internationally collected artist Alessandro Siviglia deconstructs everyday objects, landscapes, and human subjects into colorful geometric shapes in an attempt to represent their three-dimensional nature on a two-dimensional medium without using a naturalistic one-point perspective or shading. This technique translates into a visual language of perceiving the world around us with new emotions. Siviglia's cubist expressionist scenes often include people and small stray animals, which are used to reflect his concept of relativity with amalgams of time and place.

This one-of-a-kind 40 inch high by 34 inch wide painting is a mixed media composition created with spray paint, acrylic paint, and markers on canvas. It is stretched, wired, and ready to hang. The artist signed this original artwork on the bottom front as well as on the back. The sides are painted and it does not require framing. Free local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping are available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included.

Alessandro Siviglia was born in Salerno, Italy in 1982. He immersed himself in art from an early age. Siviglia was initially drawn to street art, where he was able to express his artistic interests by graffiti writing on large public spaces using the alias CROW. After a 15 year stretch of taking a bold, guerrilla approach to art Siviglia began to create works on canvas that combine his street art background with more traditional artistic conventions. Much of his transformative inspiration stemmed from regularly visiting the Filiberto Menna Art Institute in Salerno. His modernist artworks exhibit strong contour lines mixed with bold fields of colors and often include scenes of romance or an engaging commentary on human emotions.

He has exhibited extensively within Italy and received several European prizes. Siviglia's first solo exhibition was shown in 2009, in Valencia, Spain. Siviglia's works are held in numerous private collections around the world, from Los Angeles to New York, Dubai, and Paris.


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Alessandro Siviglia

Alessandro Siviglia

Alessandro Siviglia is an Italian artist born in Salerno in 1982 and now living in Rome. He was initially drawn to street art, where he was able to express his artistic interests by graffiti writing on large public spaces. After a 15 year stretch of taking a bold, guerrilla approach to art Siviglia began to hone his current style which combines his street art background with more traditional artistic conventions.

In his figurative works, Siviglia emphasizes the difference between a painting and reality, and the different ways of seeing, or perceiving, the world around us. His work reflects the concept of relativity and combines people, lifestyles, and stray animals while accounting for both his observations from cities and his experience with street art.

Siviglia’s paintings bring to mind the work of Picasso with a nod to the Cubism era. He has exhibited in Italy, the United States, and Hong Kong and has received several notable prizes.


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