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Artist: Adriano Pompa
Air Battle in the German Way - Oil Paint by Adriano Pompa - 2020/2021
Air Battle in the German Way - Oil Paint by Adriano Pompa - 2020/2021

Air Battle in the German Way - Oil Paint by Adriano Pompa - 2020/2021

By Adriano Pompa

Located in Roma, IT

Air Battle in the German Way (imagined and designed during Sars-COV-2 lockdown in Spring 2020) Mixed media on canvas (oil, tempera, paint)- 50 cm x 70 cm "The canvas derives from...

Category

2010s Contemporary Adriano Pompa Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Maremma Cheetah - Oil Paint by Adriano Pompa - 2020/2021
Maremma Cheetah - Oil Paint by Adriano Pompa - 2020/2021

Maremma Cheetah - Oil Paint by Adriano Pompa - 2020/2021

By Adriano Pompa

Located in Roma, IT

Maremma Cheetah - mixed media on canvas - 2020/21 - 70 cm x 100 cm. Mixed media includes oil colors, acrylic tempera, Indin Ink, Gold Leaf, oil glazes and retouching varnish.

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2010s Contemporary Adriano Pompa Art

Materials

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