Emilio Vedova - Senza Titolo, C-28, Drawing (Ink/Pen/Pencil), 1981
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Emilio Vedova

Senza Titolo, C-28

1981
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Drawing, Unique Work
Ink/Pen/Pencil, Paper
25 x 35 cm
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Hand Signed, Certificate issued by foundation
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The artwork for sale: €6000

Artwork
«Senza Titolo, C-28»
in Interior

Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in light living room
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in large empty light living room
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in dark living room
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in dark living room
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in light bedroom
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in dark bedroom
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 on warm wall
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 on light wall
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 on dark wall
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 on dark wall
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in warm interior next to a lady
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in dark interior next to a lady
Drawing Senza Titolo, C-28 in light interior next to a lady

Vaisilisa, art-curator

— This drawing exemplifies Vedova’s later experiments with color and movement. The composition vibrates with electric hues — red, yellow, blue, and black — each stroke colliding, merging, and unfolding into visual rhythm. Here, the artist abandons all hierarchy between form and gesture: the drawing becomes a terrain of spontaneous thought, where emotion and structure coexist in constant flux.

Unlike the darker tonalities of his earlier works, the artwork radiates immediacy and freedom. The colored lines are charged with velocity, tracing the pulse of creation itself. The layering of marks suggests not chaos, but an order born of instinct — a visual symphony composed in real time.

Through this vibrant field of motion, Vedova redefines drawing as both language and event. The work stands as a testament to his unrelenting search for expression beyond form — a dance between control and surrender, where each line is a fragment of breath, a sign of life made visible.

Emilio Vedova

Emilio Vedova's early black-and-white compositions evolved into energetic canvases filled with violent brushwork, scratches, and splattered paint. His later works further pushed the boundaries of movement, color, and form.

Artist Emilio Vedova

Emilio Vedova,
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