Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

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Francesca Strino's talent and love for painting help her create stunning feminine paintings. All her canvases convey the personality of the characters and their experiences. They most often tell about women - modest, polite, contemplative, arrogant or daring. They are all different, but leave no one indifferent. (Caution! Nude nature).

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Francesca Strino is an Italian artist, born in Naples in 1979. Her father, Gianni Strino, is also a well-known and respected artist in his country.

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Her father's work had a strong influence on Francesca Strino's development as an artist. She grew up surrounded by paintings and etchings, and began drawing and painting very early. After school, she entered the Art Lyceum, and then continued her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, where her father graduated.

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Francesca received a degree in sculpture and portraiture. It can be said that from this moment her path to worldwide recognition began. In 2000, Francesca received the main prize of the Italian Institute at the European Community competition "Time is the Great Sculptor". The artist's works, including her dissertation, were included in the program of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Academy of Fine Arts in 2002.

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

Gallery of female characters by Italian artist Francesca Strino

The South African artist Maria Oosthuizen is no worse at conveying mood through her paintings. However, she prefers to paint portraits of children rather than women.

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