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Demmy Avanzi was born in Trieste (Italy) on 24/02/1981.

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Demmy is a self-taught artist and he has built his experience from painting to painting and then studying and learning different technics from prestigious artists from his city and non.


He has now a catalogue of more than 200 paintings, the majority of which are displayed in different exhibitions in his city and in the rest of the county.

 

Major recognitions:

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  • 3rd classified to the International Prize A.U.P.I (Albo Ufficiale Poeti-Pittori Italiani)

  • Finalist to the “International Prize Milan Art” (President of the Jury: Vittorio Sgarbi)

  • Finalist at “Giuseppe Caresio International Art Prize” in Turin

  • Finalist at the “Berlin International Prize” in Palermo

 

Some of his works have been also exposed in the city of Lucca during events related to art and healthy life. He regularly displays his art in various local amenities and prestigious structures in Trieste, in famous galleries all over Italy and abroad, for example London, Stockholm, Munich, Switzerland and Austria, where his paintings gained great appreciation from other artists and from the public.
Many of his art pieces have been also requested abroad and found a lot interest in areas like USA and Canada. Demmi Avanzi’s art is always in movement like the soul and the sensitivity of his author, it differentiates through various styles but all of them with a common factor: The deep beauty hidden in a landscape, a flower, a colour. His point of view look to catch what we normally miss during our distracted daily life.

 

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The impressive power that Demmy Avanzi put in his painting composition emerges from the clever and almost bold use of colours. His great capacity to wander with a fine and acute sensibility throughout a restricted selection of colour variations that goes from yellow ochre, without never break but on the contrary creating strong emotions. From his work the light of a summer or autumnal sunset take form with power above the lake surroundings. Even if the ambiguity of the interpretation leaves the possibility open that it could be related to an auroral light. They are feelings that stay behind who observes the piece of art to determine the real meaning. What is left to us in our hearts is the power of the vibrant colours, of the acute sense of the perspective, of the lyric and imaginative atmosphere that his work transmits.

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