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Antonino Puliafico

1969
Furnari, Italy

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Works by Antonino Puliafico

Essenza fiorita

2022

Paintings , Oil

100 x 120cm

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Antonino Puliafico was born in Furnari (ME) on 01.03.1969. Ever since he was a teenager, he has been interested in and dedicated to the art of painting, in particular landscapes and rural and bucolic realities have always impressed and fascinated him.

Over the years, personal events led him to move and live in Verona, where he currently resides.

Antonino Puliafico developed his artistic style from an early age. He has always been fascinated by landscapes and rural realities and has therefore often been inspired by the beautiful landscapes of his hometown of Verona, Italy. The atmosphere and colours of the vast hills and countryside make their way into Puliafico's paintings where he recreates them with more personalised shades.

Puliafico believes artistic energy comes from the stomach, where it is visceral and not controlled. This energy, when transferred to the canvases, does not produce a photographic or realistic portrayal of what Antonino sees but rather supplies the viewer with an intentional breakdown of colours and primary components. The purity of applied pigments in full-bodied strokes creates a chromatic chaos indicative of the Fauvist and Impressionist movements.

At a very young age, he became enamoured with the process of creating colourful dancers with coloured chalk on a blackboard, and then turning the blackboard like a compass. The end result was hourglass figures that seemed to dance through the air.

Artist statement: 

"I intend my paintings to be consumed quickly, but to leave a prolonged visual aftertaste that amalgamates and changes every time the work is observed. The purity of the applied pigments invites the observer to see the colors dance across the canvas and convey emotion, and ultimately leave them wanting more.

My timbral paintings are inspired by Fauvism and Impressionism. I apply oil and acrylic paints with spatulas and brushes to create my canvases. The artistic energy comes from the stomach, it is visceral and uncontrolled. The pieces dictate to me when they are finished, not the other way around. I believe that we should do that which satisfies us, and work, work, work until the result is our level"