Original artwork description:

This original oil painting, measuring 6 by 6 inches, depicts a scattered arrangement of penne noodles on a newspaper background. The penne noodles are rendered in a variety of shades of brown, with subtle variations in tone and texture to suggest their individual shapes and imperfections. The newspaper background is rendered in shades of gray, with visible text and images suggesting that it is a real, used newspaper. The overall composition is loose and organic, with the penne noodles appearing to have been carelessly dropped onto the newspaper. The painting has a sense of movement and spontaneity, as if the noodles were still in motion or had just been spilled. The small size of the painting gives it an intimate, close-up feel, inviting the viewer to examine the details of the penne noodles and the newspaper.

DETAILS:

✅ TITLE: Penne Noodles on Newspaper
✅ SIZE: 15x15 cm / 6x6 in /0.1 depth
✅ MEDIUM: oil on canvas board
✅ STYLE: realism, art deco
✅ MATERIALS: canvas board, italian newspaper, gesso, professional grade oil colors
✅ ARTIST: Katia Iourashevich Ricci
✅ Unframed/signed by the artist

I will carefully wrap your painting and will ship it out to your address in a shortest time.

ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS ARTWORK/PAINTING DIRECTLY FROM ARTIST’S STUDIO
- The contemporary Original Painting, not a print or other type of copy
- Frame NOT included
- Signed on front or on the reverse by Katia Iourashevich Ricci©

You can order this artwork any size, just send me an inquiry.

Each Painting is unique with slight color variations and can never be repeated exactly the same way like a print.

Materials used:

Professional grade oil colours on a 100% cotton canvas, brushes

Tags:
#still life #painting on #food painting #italian food #noodles painting 

Noodles on Newspaper (2023)

Oil painting 
by Katia Ricci

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This original oil painting, measuring 6 by 6 inches, depicts a scattered arrangement of penne noodles on a newspaper background. The penne noodles are rendered in a variety of shades of brown, with subtle variations in tone and texture to suggest their individual shapes and imperfections. The newspaper background is rendered in shades of gray, with visible text and images suggesting that it is a real, used newspaper. The overall composition is loose and organic, with the penne noodles appearing to have been carelessly dropped onto the newspaper. The painting has a sense of movement and spontaneity, as if the noodles were still in motion or had just been spilled. The small size of the painting gives it an intimate, close-up feel, inviting the viewer to examine the details of the penne noodles and the newspaper.

DETAILS:

✅ TITLE: Penne Noodles on Newspaper
✅ SIZE: 15x15 cm / 6x6 in /0.1 depth
✅ MEDIUM: oil on canvas board
✅ STYLE: realism, art deco
✅ MATERIALS: canvas board, italian newspaper, gesso, professional grade oil colors
✅ ARTIST: Katia Iourashevich Ricci
✅ Unframed/signed by the artist

I will carefully wrap your painting and will ship it out to your address in a shortest time.

ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS ARTWORK/PAINTING DIRECTLY FROM ARTIST’S STUDIO
- The contemporary Original Painting, not a print or other type of copy
- Frame NOT included
- Signed on front or on the reverse by Katia Iourashevich Ricci©

You can order this artwork any size, just send me an inquiry.

Each Painting is unique with slight color variations and can never be repeated exactly the same way like a print.

Materials used:

Professional grade oil colours on a 100% cotton canvas, brushes

Tags:
#still life #painting on #food painting #italian food #noodles painting 
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I am an oil painter living on the Adriatic coast of Italy. I am inspired by the everyday things I see around me and I try to capture the essence... Read more

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