Ambra Morosi Art
Ambra Morosi’s early paintings were stylistically classical. In the early 1980s, she painted in a hyper-realistic manner. Since 1984, her artworks assumed an original quality, difficult to classify according to known artistic styles. Using a particular sfumato technique, she tried to transform subject matter into an absolute form. In 1994, she founded an avant-garde artistic movement, called Estensionism (Es=id), based on these principles. Her first painting exhibition dates back to 1984. Since then, she has held many one-man exhibitions and has participated in numerous group shows, both in Italy and abroad. Morosi has recently exhibited in New York (Caelum Gallery and C.V.B. Space), Cortina d’Ampezzo (Museo Delle Regole), Rome (S. Carlo al Corso), Florence (Accademia Delle Arti e del Disegno and Museo degli Innocenti), Barcelona (Art Expo) and London (The Empire Gallery). Morosi’s production is included in many private and public collections in Italy, USA, Japan and Poland (Cracovian Museum of Modern Art). In 1990, the prestigious Accademia dei Dioscuri awarded Morosi a prize for her original work.
2010s Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary Ambra Morosi Art
Oil
Late 20th Century Contemporary Ambra Morosi Art
Oil, Board
2010s Abstract Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil
1960s Post-Impressionist Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil
1940s Futurist Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 2000s Contemporary Ambra Morosi Art
Oil, Linen
Michael Pauker"Studio Sweepings" Contemporary Large-Scale Surreal Figurative Abstract Interior, 2007
2010s Abstract Expressionist Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil, Paper
2010s Contemporary Ambra Morosi Art
Mixed Media, Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Post-War Ambra Morosi Art
Oil, Canvas
1960s Hard-Edge Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 2000s Contemporary Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil, Fiberboard
1980s Neo-Expressionist Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 2000s Contemporary Ambra Morosi Art
Canvas, Found Objects, Oil