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Aquatint / drypoint etching, signed by hand, numbered - Image Size: 12 x 16 inches (30.48 x 40.64 cm) - Paper Size: 22.5 x 30 inches (57.15 x 76.2 cm) - Printed by Stamperia Arte 3 di Alberto Serighelli, Milan - Published by Art of this Century, New York - Reference # 355 "Paladino Graphic Work 1974-2001" pg. 388 // Mathematico 6 by Mimmo Paladino is a limited edition print executed with etching and aquatint techniques, showcasing the artist’s unique blend of abstraction and symbolism. The artwork centers on a dark, faceless figure surrounded by vibrant color blocks and patterns, set against a background of green and blue tones. Two stylized horse heads, depicted in contrasting shades of green and blue, frame the central figure, adding a sense of symmetry and mythical resonance. The composition’s table, lined with geometric shapes resembling bread, introduces elements of ritual and communion, suggesting themes of sustenance, introspection, and duality. This signed and numbered piece was printed in Milan by Stamperia Arte 3 di Alberto Serighelli and published by Art of this Century, New York.
Mathematico 6, 2001
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Aquatint / drypoint etching, signed by hand, numbered - Image Size: 12 x 16 inches (30.48 x 40.64 cm) - Paper Size: 22.5 x 30 inches (57.15 x 76.2 cm) - Printed by Stamperia Arte 3 di Alberto Serighelli, Milan - Published by Art of this Century, New York - Reference # 355 "Paladino Graphic Work 1974-2001" pg. 388 // Mathematico 6 by Mimmo Paladino is a limited edition print executed with etching and aquatint techniques, showcasing the artist’s unique blend of abstraction and symbolism. The artwork centers on a dark, faceless figure surrounded by vibrant color blocks and patterns, set against a background of green and blue tones. Two stylized horse heads, depicted in contrasting shades of green and blue, frame the central figure, adding a sense of symmetry and mythical resonance. The composition’s table, lined with geometric shapes resembling bread, introduces elements of ritual and communion, suggesting themes of sustenance, introspection, and duality. This signed and numbered piece was printed in Milan by Stamperia Arte 3 di Alberto Serighelli and published by Art of this Century, New York.
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Mimmo Paladino
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Mixed Media
EUR 3,500
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