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Evviva la pasta: work from the celebrated collection of contemporary artist Carlo Massimo Franchi, Kaleidos. It is characterized by works through which the artist searches for beauty, making use of colorful hues that play with each other as in a kaleidoscope of lights. Evviva la pasta was created on the occasion of Expo 2015 where food was the main theme, here declined in a tribute to Italy. A series of anonymous silhouettes and figures in bright colors occupy the entire space of the canvas joining the spaghetti.
The work is signed in the lower right corner by the artist.
1961 Pavia, Italy
Carlo Massimo Franchi (Pavia 1961) graduated at Brera Accademy, where he knew his Master Salvatore Fiume. His early works are strongly influenced by Fiume. The series called Mediterranean women is the best example: sensual women with soft curves, in Oriental atmospheres.
During the later period his style changes in a painting characterized by bright and flat colours. He realizes many works on commission and the series of Kaleidos, in which Cubist influences and the refined line of classical Greek art are mixed up.
He exhibits his works in many Italian and foreign cities (Milan, Turin, Palermo... San Francisco, Los ANgeles, Las Vegas...).
Now he lived and works in Novara.
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