Alessandro Andreuccetti Art Collections
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Artwork by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Pale shade of winter by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Tuscan landscape - San Gimignano by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Abstract poppies by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Bosco rosso by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Suggestioni orientali by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Fog in the forest by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Swimmer by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Alla ricerca dell'anima gemella by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Incontri casuali nella piazza by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Oltre il sentiero dei faggi d'autunno by Alessandro Andreuccetti
urban landscape 11 - le torri di San Gimignano by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Ceramicastratta 1-17 by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Magica Siena by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Waiting for the spring by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Let me in by Alessandro Andreuccetti
La ragazza che fumava gauloises by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Color symphony of the wodd by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Nature 5140 by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Urban landscape 4 by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Deep blue by Alessandro Andreuccetti
By the street by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Rose garden by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Amazone by Alessandro Andreuccetti
Colline sotto il cielo infuocato by Alessandro Andreuccetti
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About Alessandro Andreuccetti
Born in San Gimignano, Italy, in 1955, he studied art and architecture in Florence and then began his work in 1980 as an illustrator, designer and painter. He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and in the world and many works are in public and private collections. Shape, color and textures make up the skeleton on which I build my images, or perhaps it would be better to speak of visions or dreams because it all begins and develops first in my mind, more or less unconsciously, and later, much later, he moved on canvas or paper. Through the study of my subjects, whether they are figures, cities or landscapes I isolate and elaborate what for me is the soul of the subject itself, I snatch the primitive forms, I become master of their color, of light and shadow, freeze, as in a photograph, the magical moment when the objects reveal themselves then translate everything into the universal language of drawing and painting.