Artist
Antonio Sannino was born in 1959 in Naples.
It is Sannino’s artistic vocation to visually recreate Nature and the vibrancy epitomized through the seasonal change of rhythms. Thus he has been fascinated by the immediacy and the epiphany communicated through the culmination of these very natural metamorphoses.
His passion for art, which he inherited from his father, led him to deepen his studies by following the traces of great traditional Italian masters of landscape. In fact, it was the combination of his ambition to gain knowledge and the passion for travelling that made him visit various museums and artist studios throughout Europe. This was followed by a ten years residence in London.
Sannino learned from the great masters that he’d have to contemplate “flowers” “trees” “landscapes” almost “intimately” as to understand the subject matter.
During the past years Sannino received the first prize of important art competitions in Naples as well as receiving highly positive critics by art experts. Hiss visual style skilfully blends the “Informal” and “Figurative” within his landscapes.
Antonio Sannino was born in 1959 in Naples.
It is Sannino’s artistic vocation to visually recreate Nature and the vibrancy epitomized through the seasonal change of rhythms. Thus he has been fascinated by the immediacy and the epiphany communicated through the culmination of these very natural metamorphoses.
His passi...
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Barbara
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Lorenzo
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Maria
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Lara
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Dagmar
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Afrodite
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Yellow Soul
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Rumilis
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Valeria
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Barbara
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57th Street
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Serapide
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Crisalide
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Artemisia
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Quoniam
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Et incarnatus est
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Dona Nobis Pacem
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Et Sepultus Est
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Stabat Mater
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Galatea
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Et Incarnatus Est
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Crucis
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Corpus Domini
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Dominus Tecum
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Esto Nobis
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Grazia Plena
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Verum
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Peccata Mundi
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Sepultus
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Anima Illius
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Iniquitatum
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Placita
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Afrodite II
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Credo
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Solitus
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Aeternum
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Priamo
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Proserpina 2
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Filius
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Perpetua
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Dominum
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