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Roberto Lucchetta
Lacerazioni

2017

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This piece is delicately hand painted with a pen over cardboard. With his unique style and technique, Roberto transfers movement to his art works, making his individual lines connect and create abstract figures.
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  • Black and white
    By Roberto Lucchetta
    Located in New York, NY
    This piece is delicately hand painted with a pen over cardboard. With his unique style and technique, Roberto transfers movement to his art works, making his individual lines connect...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic, Cardboard, Ballpoint Pen

  • Superficie 2016
    By Roberto Lucchetta
    Located in New York, NY
    This piece is delicately hand painted with a pen over cardboard. With his unique style and technique, Roberto transfers movement to his art works, making his individual lines connect...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Cardboard, Ballpoint Pen

  • Superficie Rossa
    By Roberto Lucchetta
    Located in New York, NY
    This piece is delicately hand painted with a pen over cardboard. With his unique style and technique, Roberto transfers movement to his art works, making his individual lines connect...
    Category

    2010s Op Art Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Cardboard, Ink, Acrylic

  • Untitled
    By Roberto Lucchetta
    Located in New York, NY
    This hand painted piece by Lucchetta is part of the op art series where he is able to catch movement with his unique technique. Lucchetta is challenging himself. His precise stable hand can be sometime mistaken to a work of a machine, a printer. But if you look close enough you are able to see that it is a work of a line master!! This piece comes framed in a white wooden frame. The measurements of the work with the frame is 24/24". Op art masters from the 20's century that are inspiration to Lucchetta's pieces are Victor Vasarely, Brigit Riley...
    Category

    2010s Op Art Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Cardboard, Ink, Acrylic

  • Struttura
    By Roberto Lucchetta
    Located in New York, NY
    This hand painted piece by Lucchetta is part of the op art series where he is able to catch movement with his unique technique. Lucchetta is challenging himself. His precise stable h...
    Category

    2010s Op Art Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Ink, Acrylic, Cardboard

  • Bianco Nero
    By Roberto Lucchetta
    Located in New York, NY
    This piece is delicately hand painted with a pen over cardboard. With his unique style and technique, Roberto transfers movement to his art works, making his individual lines connect...
    Category

    2010s Op Art Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Ink, Acrylic, Cardboard

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