| Alessandro Andreuccetti |
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• Born in San Gimignano July 28, 1955
• Studied art and architecture in Florence and, after graduating, started his job in 1980 as a graphic designer.
• From 1978 he was interested in watermedia painting, fascinated with this technique and the support of hand-worked paper. He was showing paintings in many italian towns.
• On 1983 he won the 1th prize at "concorso nazionale del fumetto e del Fantastico di Prato"
• He started to collaborate with Sergio Micheli of University of Siena and the editor Nerbini of Florence to realize comics and illustrations.
• He published two graphic novels and many illustrations for various books.
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| About the Artist |
Alessandro Andreuccetti is an Italian painter and illustrator who employs acrylic paint, water-color, gouache and ink in his work, displayed on his website and blog. Some of his pieces careen towards the avant-guard, exhibiting conceptual and surreal qualities, but most of his artistic output is situated within the traditional framework of landscape, cityscape and people representation, where he strives to express himself in “new perfectly independent compositions.” In my opinion, he achieved his goal at least from one aspect: the illusion of space and volume, and in this review I would like to focus on how these features stand out in his haunting land and cityscapes.
The artist’s creative approach to the empty areas on the surface he works with paradoxically enhances the perception of volume and space in the beholder’s mind’s eye. He concocts an engaging interplay between active and passive zones — and I particularly like the idea of selective passivity, where the nearly blank, discolored parts play a crucial role in enlivening the darker and apparently more substantial regions. This combination reminds me somehow of the negatives we see in photography, and, after a more careful examination, there is indeed something of the photographic negative in these landscapes. As a result, his artwork may be viewed with a double standard — but in the best possible meaning of the phrase.
Consequently, the spring lightweight florals, the denser groves and the concrete structures, they all exhibit a reassuring sense of style and its technical opposite. Moreover, the artist even-handedly combines these themes, placing dainty buds near formidable buildings or deep inside wide landscapes. Slopes and curves, either imaginary or real, further emphasize the sense of space, particularly pastoral — even the cityscapes appear to be stifled by the approaching growth; perhaps this is why the buildings look so abandoned. On the other hand, the inhabitants might just have gone outside to enjoy the flora, and understandably so.
To reiterate, the artist demonstrates adroit utilization and deep understanding of space, to the point of ability to manipulate it: to play and toy with it. He offers breathtaking vistas with an easy hand, and with an almost ironic, and somehow wise touch. He doesn’t tackle the theme, but rather approaches it carefully and assuredly, as if space itself were a frightened and alert wild antelope; he nets it with his brush and the concept behind it. The painter’s style impresses with both lightness and compositional range and solidity: he is a universal artist not only because of the multiple media he works with, but due to what he achieves with it as well.
(Critique by Ilya Shifrin) |
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Autumn on Amiata mountain
2006 56 x 76 |
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Watercolor on paper
Fabriano 640 g/mq
On autumn the chestnut trees are yellow and orange and they are really beautiful |
Pine at versilia
2005 56 x 76 |
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Geometry and colors
2006 40 x 40 |
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Fascinating by lights and colors |
This land is my land
2006 56 x 76 |
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Fascinating by the tuscany hills |
Beyond the hills
2006 40 x 40 |
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The way to San Gimignano |
Suddendly the towers
2006 40 x 40 |
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The towers of San Gimignano |
Autumn leaves
2007 Acrylic on canvas 50x 60 |
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I took some sketch in a forest looking the trees from the ground |
At the evening the towers are more beautiful
2006 watercolors and gouache on paper 56 x76 |
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At the evening, when light goes down the towers of San Gimignano shows herself in white contrast with the dark sky. This is a magic moment. |
Autumn leaves n.3
2007 Acrylic on canvas cm 50 x 70 |
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Another piece on my collection about autumn colors |
Tuscany hills n.2
2007 Acrylic on gessoed wood cm 50 x 50 |
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From tuscany hills serie |
Tuscany hills n.3
2007 Acrylic on gessoed wood cm 50 x 50 |
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From tuscany hills serie |
Poppies and grain
2007 watercolor on paper cm 56 x 76 |
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Under tuscany sky
2007 acrylic on gessoed wood cm 50 x 50 |
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Tuscany hills - Le Crete
2008 cm 56 x 76 |
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Watercolor on paper
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Tuscany hills - Val d'Orcia
2008 cm 56 x 76 |
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watercolor on paper |
Pale shade of winter
2008 acrylics on wood cm 75 x 75 |
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Tuscany hills no.9
2008 acrylics on panel cm 35 x 40 |
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The fog in the forest
2008 watercolor on paper 56 x 76 |
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The tree
2008 watercolor on paper 56 x 76 |
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Waiting for the Spring
2008 watercolor on paper 56 x 76 |
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| Education and biography |
* 1978 Personale Galleria Daniele da Volterra, Volterra
* 1979 Personale Galleria Ieri e Oggi, Roma
* 1983 Concorso nazionale del fumetto e del Fantastico di Prato - 1° Premio
* 2002 Illustrazioni per il libro “L’ombra del Medioevo” di Iole Vichi Imberciadori, Ed. Titivillus
* 2003 Personale Galleria d’Arte Palazzo Pratellesi, San Gimignano
* 2004 Collettiva “Certaldo in cornice” – Certaldo, Palazzo pretorio
* 2005 Pubblicazione del libro a fumetti “L’Acqua di Siena” illustrato interamente da Andreuccetti ed. BANCA CRAS
* 2005 Illustrazioni per il libro “Porto Lunae Rinasce” , Ed. Media Press
* 2006 Personale “Tuscany Hills” - Firenze, Palazzo Panciatichi
* 2006 Personale Galleria d’Arte Manzi, San Gimignano
* 2006 Personale Caffè Torre Guelfa, San Gimignano piazza d. Cisterna
* 2006 Collettiva Galleria d’Arte Manzi, San Gimignano
* 2006 Collettiva San Gimignano-Meesburg, Meesburg, Germany
* 2007 Pubblicato l’acquarello “Arbusti” nel catalogo della collezione del Consiglio Regionale della Toscana
* 2007 Pubblicazione del libro a fumetti “Roccastrada, storia per immagini di una terra antica” con testi di V. Serino e illustrato interamente da Andreuccetti; ed. BANCA CRAS
* 2007 Collettiva “Paesaggi metropolitani”, Galleria La Pergola Arte, Firenze
* 2007 Collettiva “Arte Sacra ieri e oggi”, Villa Baruchello, Porto Sant’Elpidio, Centro d’arte e cultura “La Tavolozza”
* 2008 Collettiva Internazionale d'Arte Contemporanea del "GIALLO ROSSO BLU", ACCADEMIA INTERNAZIONALE SANTARITA , Torino
* 2008 13e SALON de l'AQUARELLE en LIMOUSIN, Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre (Haute-Vienne) au Château de Feuillade
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| Future shows |
* 2008 Taormina, Collective show
2008 13e SALON de l'AQUARELLE en LIMOUSIN, Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre (Haute-Vienne) au Château de Feuillade |
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Website: www.alessandroandreuccetti.com |
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