Giuseppe Faraone proposes a type of modern impressionism, where the school of the macchiaioli, however, although its technique is very personalized, the brushstroke is quick, deliberately neglects the details for one purpose: to give more emphasis to the painting with bright colors and Light games. His paintings are overflowing with bright colors, and often represent landscapes where water is almost always present, as in urban landscapes where water becomes rain and the streets become bright mirrors that reflect lives the souls of those who Live or live. Flowers ... trees ... rivers ... streams Sun ... clear sky ... and rain ... tears of the sky .All the emotions of life enclosed on a canvas. Intrigued by all the colors of the soul. You can not look at his picture without opening a door to his own soul ... Be it a memory or a dream.
Biographical notes
Giuseppe Faraone, painter
Born in Picerno (Potenza), Giuseppe Faraone attended the School of Art in Potenza, before moving to Milan, where he still lives and works. Here he began his incessant search for a variety of drawing techniques and the use of colors. He understands the art of painting, after having perfected his talent in Italy and abroad. Faraone fined perfected his skills in the impressionist style by painting in the same places where French impressionism was born. The scenes represented in his works of art are many, but in particular focuses on the breathtaking views of Milan. Unlike the French Impressionists, who represented a satisfied and happy society, in Faraone's paintings we find the Milan that works, where everything moves. The water is omnipresent: it flows in the canals of the Navigli, wets the streets of the city, falls from the windows of Milanese trams. The artist represents a series of water reflections, giving the scene chromatic rhythms of particular intensity. Giuseppe Faraone has exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale, the Spoleto Festival of Two Worlds, the Petrofil Gallery by Ursula Petrone, the Lega del Filo d'Oro and various exhibitions of the Grand Gala of Modern Art . Reviews of Faraone have been published in many important art magazines, including the monthly magazine "Arte" by Mondadori. He has also won numerous awards in painting competitions and his paintings are appreciated by collectors from all over the world. Currently Faraone paints and exhibits in his studio laboratory, La Tana dell'Arte, in San Donato Milanese via Ticino 3. Giuseppe Faraone was chosen for the year 2016/17 and entered a fifth-grade ministerial textbook in Italy
Giuseppe Faraone painter and colourist ... the art of this Italian artist seems to be born from a chromatic synthesis ... exacerbated, pushed to the extreme that then wins with the spots of color. is very inspired by post-impressionism but also by abstract art, to which his art tends several times ... while remaining very perfectionist, worried about the accuracy and nuances, seems to be taken away then with the profusion colors brightness that give them! he is a man of art who "" speaks with his hands "" with great effusion, solicitude, visual contact and poetry!
Jacqueline Remy French journalist
The painting of Giuseppe Faraone is subdued soul song, which evokes, whispers, remembers along a trail of inner states, impressions, emotions, which are fixed on the canvas with artistic sensitivity intimately linked to talent and suggestive chromatic choices. The brushstrokes are the mirror of a lyrical outburst translated into an iconic tale and all reveals the expressive power of color between nuances, digradazioni, variations, capable of intense representative vis. For the artist to paint is tantamount to splendid flight: the canvas translates into ethereal hovering towards infinite horizons ...
Flavio Nimpo (poet)
“The colors themselves do not mean anything it's the artist who brings to life, by mixing them with his soul. Thus the painting is created. It does not have to be perfect, but moving and full of emotions.
This is my art “ (Giuseppe Faraone)
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