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Romina Milano
Fauvist Style Illustration Painting, Tropical Hibiscus Bloom, Coral Tones, Paper

2024

$680
$85020% Off
£519.90
£649.8720% Off
€598.82
€748.5220% Off
CA$952.89
CA$1,191.1120% Off
A$1,063.81
A$1,329.7620% Off
CHF 557.42
CHF 696.7820% Off
MX$13,022.08
MX$16,277.6020% Off
NOK 7,079.25
NOK 8,849.0620% Off
SEK 6,674.83
SEK 8,343.5420% Off
DKK 4,469.02
DKK 5,586.2820% Off

About the Item

"Tropical Hibiscus Bloom II" is an abstract expressionist painting by Romina Milano where a dance of black gestures unfolds across colorful brushstrokes infused with raw emotion. Romina Milano is an Italian artist renowned for her paintings that are primarily composed of strong gestures, vibrant colors, and daring experimentation with tones. Details: Title: Tropical Hibiscus Bloom II Medium: Acrylic Painting and India Ink on Paper Size: 40x28Inches (100x70cm) Year: 2023 * Frame is for illustrative purposes only. Artwork shipped carefully rolled and packaged in a tube. * Certificate of Authenticity provided. Milano's work is an intriguing amalgamation of abstract and figurative elements, where shapes and forms intertwine, and where bold brushstrokes combine with vibrant colors throughout the canvas. Milano's artistic process is deeply intuitive and organic, allowing her to fully immerse herself in the act of creation. She embraces spontaneity and embraces accidents, incorporating them into her work to create a sense of visual poetry and depth. Following the deep-rooted traditions of Italian sensibility for design, her work aims to attract art enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the seamless integration of artistic expression and timeless design principles, as she creates her works with the intention that they can be incorporated into any well-designed home or office.
  • Creator:
    Romina Milano (1990, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Barcelona, ES
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: A5741stDibs: LU1310215008272

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