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Mario Zampedroni

Milan, Mi - Italy

Mario Zampedroni - Fine Artist

Mario Zampedroni - Fine Artist

Member Since: 12/10/2007

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Mario Zampedroni was born in Milan (Italy) in 1945. Not thirteen years old yet, in 1958 he attended High School of Art in Milan, were he followed drawing and painting courses as a pupil of the Italian Maestro Felice Mina and distinguished himself being awarded many prizes. Until the end of 1970s he took part in painting competitions and won six times. He graduated in Graphics and advertising and studied architecture at Polytechnic in Milan. He worked as designer and executive in the furnishing industry. Today devotes all his time to painting. His abstract landscape and floral paintings are in demand and collected in Italy and abroad. This website provides a gallery with the latest works and a link to the artist’s interview and a poster gallery where to purchase exlusive prints of his abstract painting. Large historical vanguards of ‘900 have portrayed the nature and then analyze it and push the limits of informal solutions. The conceptual route Mario Zampedroni is ‘exactly the opposite: he does not ever copy from the real. His works come directly from an abstract dimension where a world of pure colors and forms are developed in his paintings are naturalistic, such as rivers, forests and fields of flowers This creative journey allows him to express a form of reality ‘natural tense unknown sequences characterized by spontaneous gestural color charges of matter, whose forms never fall into the banal description of particular but synthesize unpredictable rhythmic sequences as in a concert of Richard Wagner. The subjects of his works, though very pleasant, are merely a pretext to give vent to caught her powerful gesture ‘and to considerable coloristic compositions that are the true protagonists of his art, through which he often returns to informal painting.

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A Beautiful Escape TALL DARK ROAST Art Design Article Written By Samar Sadullah

Milan, Mi - December 30th, 2010

Original source for this article: http://bit.ly/hQbno7 Fine art is a wonderful thing. I remember the days of university graduate shows, my friends showing off their abilities to redefine obscurity and present it on a platter for all to see. Art can be defined in many ways, exploring the depth and meaning behind a piece is what draws me, and so many other art lovers, in. I’ve been fascinated by artists, of most eras – especially those that made their mark during the Renaissance period – Bellini, Raphael and of course, not forgetting Michelangelo and da Vinci. The physical collection is however still vacant… I remember my first trip to Tuscany, Italy when I was younger – and being very impressed by the art of local enthusiasts, similar to that of artists in Montmartre; Paris. Italy is a platform for beautiful art, breath taking surroundings, with a whimsical romanticism, inspiring...

Mario Zampedronis Acrylgemaelde Auf Leinwand Mit Abstrakte Blumen Und Landschaften

Milan, Mi - September 26th, 2010

In der Welt der zeitgenössischen Kunst, gibt es viele abstrakte Künstler und einzelne Stücke, die dazu beigetragen haben, die moderne Richtung des künstlerischen Gedankens und der Erkundung zu formen und zu definieren.Mit Ideen hinsichtlich Form,Gestalt,Farbe und Licht spielend und sich dabei weiter fortzubewegen, präsentieren abstrakte Werke die Betrachter mit der Möglichkeit, nicht nur den visuellen Anreiz des Gemäldes zu verinnerlichen sondern in wichtige Fragen zu dem Genre selbst einzusteigen.Die Welt des Abstrakten ist manchmal bizarr, manchmal bekannt, doch immer interessant. Ob den Betrachter eine Art Illusion präsentiert wird oder ein unverblümtes Erlebnis gestaltet wird, welches keine Gestik gegenüber sekundärer Bedeutung oder Ideen zulässt, die abstrakte Acrylgemälde werden von Kunstfans weltweit geschätzt und gewinnen weiterhin an Anerkennung durch Veteranen und Kuratoren. Ma...

MARIO ZAMPEDRONI BRINGS MUSIC TO LIFE ARTICLE BY AJCopywriting USA

Milan, Mi - September 9th, 2010

Italian painter Mario Zampedroni makes statements with color. Like most abstract painters, Zampedroni sees the world in a unique way and captures that vision so that others can share it with him. While today so much art is created simply to look pretty and to decorate rooms so they feel more like doctor’s offices or hotels, a well-crafted abstract painting should capture the eye, as well as the imagination. Zampedroni’s “Music” is a perfect example. The pink hue of the painting strikes the viewer first. The color is relaxing yet fun much like a lovely piece of music and lacks the fiery, blood pressure raising qualities of its darker sister, red. But “Music” brings in other colors as well, including the multiple colors of the staff – those five lines where composers create their own works of art. One of the most interesting parts of the piece, however, is the style of the black musi...

FELICE MINA - ITALIAN SCULPTOR 1912 1976

Milan, Mi - September 9th, 2010

Felice Mina was born in Cagno (Como) on August 20, 1912 from a simple and modest family of workers. He went to Milan when he was very young to keep the Art studying, started since his childhood at the Cantello and Viggiù’s drawing school, and to sculpt statues in marbles laboratories at Ornati. In 1930 he attended Brera’s accademy and simultaneously the Castello’s school of art. In 1935 he is finally able to realize his dream: a workshop managed by himself; hence the series of difficult years: the war in Africa, the call of duty and, once back from Greece discovering his workshop damaged and destroyed. Inspired by his major desire to create and express his personal feelings through the amorphous material he get back to work where facing starvation and difficulty he began his artistic sculptor career. His masterpieces are spread worledwide in private collections; The crucifix donated by P...

MARIO ZAMPEDRONI S ABSTRACTION

Milan, Mi - September 8th, 2010

The word ‘abstract’ comes from the Latin word ‘to draw out’ or ‘to take’. Traditionally, this has been the essence of abstract art, taking real elements and stretching them onto a canvas of surreal proportions. But Mario Zampedroni has a different way of looking at his art, and it has enlivened an art scene riddled with commercialism and other less-than-inspirational influences. A brief history of abstract art Strictly speaking, abstract art is a newcomer to the Western scene. Up until the 19th century, Western artists strove to create convincing ‘illusions’ of the real world. These works may have played with light and color, but they were firmly rooted in the realm of the real. But in the 19th century, a new movement emerged. Impressionism still sought to depict ‘real’ images, but it took liberties with focus and perspective, blurring lines and introducing some of the first trend...

A WORK IN PROGRESS

Milan, Mi - September 8th, 2010

Mario Zampedroni was recognized early as a promising artist. When he was only 13 years old, he was admitted into Castello Sforzesco High School, a center for fine arts in Milan. In his earliest years he developed both his drawing and painting skills, but it was his work with the brush that truly set him apart. Throughout his high school career he entered several painting contests and won multiple awards, but he didn’t immediately pursue a life devoted to fine art. In the 1970s, Mario studied architecture at a polytechnic university in Milan, and worked for a time as a designer. But even at this point, Mario Zampedroni continued to paint every chance he had. His work received increasing levels of recognition, to the point that he finally set aside his career as a furniture designer so that he could paint full time. The benefited of having painted for so much of his life is that Mario ha...

Abstract Naturalism By Mario Zampedroni

Milan, Mi - March 24th, 2008

The online gallery of the Italian artist Mario Zampedroni is now featuring hundreds of images from the painter's private collection. His abstract and floral paintings are collected and in demand in Italy and abroad. Since a couple of months it is also possible to purchase fine art prints with reproductions of Mario's artwork. He was born in Milan, Italy, 1945. For further information visit his official website at http://www.zampedroni.com