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Luca Artioli Still-life Photography

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Luca Artioli is an artist, poet and photographer recognized in Europe and around the world, has worked for years in the most vital artistic circles of world culture, such as La Scala Opera House in Milan, The Wolfsonian Museum in Miami during Art Basel, Hermès in Paris.  Artioli has evolved over the years as an artist who is appreciated for both his skill with the camera as well as the pen. He was born in Milan, but he has been living in Miami since 2008. In 2000, after receiving a Master in photography, he left the world of finance to follow his special vocation for light and poetry. In a few years, Artioli had published several books with Mondadori, the key publishing house in Italy, some of them translated in many languages. Artioli has had numerous photographic exhibitions around the world from Milan to Bombay, Dubai, Miami.

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Artist: Luca Artioli
Biltmore water, Still life Black and White Limited edition Photography
By Luca Artioli
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Biltmore water, 2013, by Luca Artioli From the series "Miami Skin" Image size 40 in. H x 40 in. W. Archival Pigment Print Edition of 5 Miami Skin is one of the few “Still photo” project realized only in Black and White. It’s not a traditional collection of photos about the architecture of Miami and Miami Beach. It’s rather a quick journey between its own skin from the Art Deco District to the modern skyline of our days. Stripes, circles, squares, reflections show only some details of important buildings but they all have the power to arise emotions and unexpected shapes and volumes inside us. A final touch is reserved for nature skin from the ocean to the tropical vegetation. You need now to make an effort of imagination to discover and compose all pictures and eventually frame it in your own mind. _________________ Luca Artioli, an artist, poet and photographer recognized in Europe and around the world, has worked for years in the most vital artistic circles of world culture, such as La Scala Opera House in Milan, The Wolfsonian Museum in Miami during Art Basel, Hermès in...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Luca Artioli Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Black and White

Old Cars Miami. Black and White Still life limited editionPhotography
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Old Cars Miami 06bn, 2017, by Luca Artioli From the series "Miami Skin" Image size 45 in. H x 70 in. W. Archival Pigment Print Edition of 5 Miami Skin is one ...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Luca Artioli Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Black and White

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