Antonio
Di Viccaro was born in Castelforte di Latina in 1935.
One who sees Antonio Di Viccaro's work for the first
is instantly attracted by the luminosity which emanates
from his paintings. His Paintings, made up of soft
blues, lily whites, pastel greens, hot red and delicate
pinks, imprint themselves on the mind in an instant,
like a flash of lighting that illuminates, in the
moment, the deep darkness of a stormy night. But this
immediate effect is without doubt disadvantageous
for the artist. Think of a beautiful woman who suddenly
appears. She is fascinating, elegant, refined and
she dazzles her mind. Only with a second, more attentive
glance can we separate the many elements from the
whole and appreciate her eyes, her smile, her expression.
And so it is with Di Viccaro's paintings. By looking
at them attentively we can appreciate their general
context, which is ample and at the same time profound.
Color is a useful, though not determinative factor
in evaluating Di Viccaro's work. His colors, often
spread with a spatula, are warm and soft, and vary
according to the atmosphere he wants to create in
magical place such as Positano, the Amalfi Coast,
and the Gulf Islands. It is color, united in harmony
with other components, such as prospective and proportion,
that gives life to a piece of art. Likewise it is
Di Viccaro's sensitivity, united with his technique
and experience, that completes his work.
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