Soft pastels & landscape paintings of Mario Moriani, Italian artist

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Mario Moriani

     landscape art, italian art, landscape paintings, mario morianiBorn in Treviso, September 24, 1938, Moriani was a self-taught painter at the age of 19. His strong sensitivity for painting landscapes became highly developed by frequent travel.

     The beautiful Isle of Capri remains his most powerful subject. The Amalifitan Drive on the Bay of Salerno with its brilliant floral coastline, the fascinating architecture and monuments of Rome also strike his imagination.

     Although self-taught, he remains faithful to the traditional Neapolitan school of painters. However, he interprets, with a fresh independence and personality, the beauty and charm of the places he portrays in his paintings. His freedom from fashions and trends, his simplicity and expressive immediacy, are the basis of his presentations. His paintings transmit to the viewer serenity; they are almost metaphysical, going much further than naturalism.landscape art, italian art, landscape paintings, mario moriani

     Moriani has had many personal and collective Art Shows throughout Italy and other parts of the world, always with very positive acclaim with both the public and critics at large.

 

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