Francesca Strino's Paintings [Part II]
Francesca Strino, an Italian artist, was born in Naples in 1979. Her father, Gianni Strino, is also a well-known and well-respected artist. It is worth noting that his father's aesthetic viewpoint had an influence on Francesca's works. Francesca Strino began her creative journey at the Art Lyceum. Then, following in her father's footsteps, she enrolled in the Art Academy in Naples and pursued a degree in sculpting and portraiture. Professor D. Di Fiore, a brilliant master of fine painting, was fortunate to teach the young artist. Francesca won the major award at the Institute of Italy in the European Community's "Time is a Great Sculptor" competition in 2000. The artist's works, including the thesis, were included in the celebration of the Accademia di Belle Arti's 250th anniversary in 2002. Francesca Strino's ability and love of sketching create stunning feminine pictures for the viewer. All of her paintings show the heroine of the canvas's personality. Francesca Strino's paintings in Donetsk convey the narrative of women who are modest, polite, contemplative, haughty, or impudent. They do not leave anyone unmoved.
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