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SCUOLA GRANDI S.MARCO - VENICE Drawing with pencil on paper modern Made in Italy
Made in Italy by: ELIO PICARIELLO
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  • Authentic drawing, original and unique great artistic value ideal gift
  • Modern and exclusive drawing techniques
  • Artistic creation of the master Elio Picariello recognized with decades of experience
  • Ideal decoration accent for the classic and modern home and furniture
  • Painting signed by the artist authentic Made in Italy
  • Size ca. A21*L30cm

€176.00
Article: S-QUMA-ELIO-97

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His artistic education continued at the Avellino Art School, which opened the world of ceramics to him. He draws on innate talent, freshness of invention, poetry and close observation of life. Even as a boy, Elio Picariello found in colors a source of wonder and inspiration. He is particularly renowned as a portrait painter. With Mario Barra as mentor, he explored the initial stages of his painting career. Over the years his brushstrokes grew stronger, more expressive and meaningful. Every painting is one-of-a-kind, bringing ornamental elegance wherever displayed. He resists ephemeral taste, digging deep to capture enduring human essence. His work has been recognized across Italy and abroad, earning great success. For years, his portraits have been treasured by collectors and exhibited in major galleries. He works in his atelier in Avellino, a town near Naples in central Italy. He merges classical inspiration with a drive toward modernity. The perfect gift for yourself, your family or close friends – just one click away. With ease, he blends heritage with modern aspirations. He has achieved remarkable success nationally and internationally. Colors enchanted Elio Picariello when he was still young, opening the path toward painting.