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volo (2023) Painting by Aldo Carnevale

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  • Textile fiber on Cardboard
  • Dimensions Height 7.9in, Width 11.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
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particolare About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Collages. Collage is an artistic creation technique that consists of making a plastic creation by combining elements of various kinds: more or less flat materials, such as printed oilcloth, painting or drawing, newspaper extracts with text and photos, paper paintings, documents, various [...]
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Aldo Carnevale, a multifaceted Italian artist known for his prowess as both a painter and designer, embarked on his artistic journey by completing his studies at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in [...]

Aldo Carnevale, a multifaceted Italian artist known for his prowess as both a painter and designer, embarked on his artistic journey by completing his studies at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1983. During the vibrant artistic landscape of the 1980s, Carnevale became an active participant in Rome's artistic circles, collaborating with a group of fellow painters and engaging in a series of exhibitions and performances orchestrated by the renowned artist Nato Frascà.

Among his notable early exhibitions were those held at the Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara, followed by a replication of his work during the Roman Estate. These exhibitions served as a springboard for Carnevale's burgeoning career in the art world. He continued to showcase his artistry through various group exhibitions, including the inaugural exhibition of the Luigi di Sarro Experimental Center in Rome, where he participated in a painting seminar and other significant events, often featuring presentations by luminaries like Enrico Crispolti.

As the years unfolded, Aldo Carnevale established a prominent presence in numerous events across the Italian art scene. However, he eventually chose to withdraw from the bustling capital city, seeking the tranquility of the Fondi countryside, where he established his home-studio. It was here that he delved into the study of the works of great masters, striving to master their techniques and understand their use of color. This period of deep reflection and practice fueled his artistic evolution, guiding his work towards experimental themes within the realm of artistic research.

In his later years, Aldo Carnevale embarked on a creative project centered on the theory of perception and the psychology of form. In a departure from traditional artistic tools, he developed a unique technique that focused on the surface. With this innovative approach, he aimed to redefine the phenomenon of correspondence and structural interaction, exploring how these elements physiologically impact our visual perception.

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