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Series of 6 oils by the Italian artist Sebastiano Fini (1949-2003) dated 1996. Size 120 cm x 60 cm. He lived in Milan until 1978, then went to France and Spain to work. In the middle of his career (1981-1985), he isolates himself on the island of Panarea where he discovers "a vision that mixes his artistic universe and his human universe". Much more than a journey out of time, it is for him a "journey inside the human being", which will forever mark his life and his work. On his return to the world, he settled in Mogliano Veneto (Treviso) for 4 years, and then divided his work between Pietrasante (Lucca), Los Angeles and Marseille, where his trip ended on January 20, 2003.
Sebastiano Fini has dedicated most of his art to women, torn between Freedom, Nature and the simple human condition. These aluminum women trapped in metal, symbol of a stereotyped society, or these anthropomorphic rocks are the testimony of this long research on identity.
Eternally unsatisfied, he worked in turn with marble, bronze, aluminum, and expressed himself with oil paint, music and photography. He leaves behind a rich, multi-media work that can be found today in museums in the New World (Weber Gallery, New York & Chicago) as well as in numerous corporate collections (Benetton, Lavazza, Alumix, Nordica, Cano...). Note that he also exhibited in 1990 at the Metropolitan Museum of New York
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