Original artwork description:

The work is part of the serie the "Impossible cities"; different and articulated forms of buildings between the possible and the impossible.
A view from above of roofs, buildings that seem to give no space to the streets.

Painted with acrylics colors and drawn with charcoal and contè crayon on 220 gsm watercolor paper.

As all my drawings, it 's unique and original; it's sold unframed, will be packaged in a reinforced envelope.

This painting is sold unframed, will be packaged in a reinforced envelope. The photo with the frame is just an example.

The colors of the photograph might be slightly different from the original painting.

The price doesn't include any customs fees in your country.

Materials used:

acrylics and charcoal on 300 gsm watercolor paper.

Town V (30x30) (2019)

Acrylic painting 
by Paola Consonni

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The work is part of the serie the "Impossible cities"; different and articulated forms of buildings between the possible and the impossible.
A view from above of roofs, buildings that seem to give no space to the streets.

Painted with acrylics colors and drawn with charcoal and contè crayon on 220 gsm watercolor paper.

As all my drawings, it 's unique and original; it's sold unframed, will be packaged in a reinforced envelope.

This painting is sold unframed, will be packaged in a reinforced envelope. The photo with the frame is just an example.

The colors of the photograph might be slightly different from the original painting.

The price doesn't include any customs fees in your country.

Materials used:

acrylics and charcoal on 300 gsm watercolor paper.

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The subject is only a pretext, this is a thought that I made my own. For this reason I have dealt with various themes; starting from the depth of the... Read more

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