• Marco Manzella

    Giorno di festa

    Giorno di festa

    MNZM_140
    tempera on board
    cm 90 x 90
    Euro 4.500
    Paesaggio ideale XXV

    Paesaggio ideale XXV

    MNZM_36
    tempera on board
    cm 60 x 30
    Euro 2.300
    Calma grande

    Calma grande

    MNZM_141
    tempera on canvans
    cm 100 x 80
    Euro 4.500
    Paesaggio ideale XVIII

    Paesaggio ideale XVIII

    MNZM_102
    tempera on board
    cm 58 x 63
    Euro 3.000
    Belvedere XV

    Belvedere XV

    MNZM_142
    tempera on canvans
    cm 120 x 100
    Euro 5.500
    Belvedere XVI

    Belvedere XVI

    MNZM_143
    tempera on canvans
    cm 120 x 100
    Euro 4.300
    Pontile XVI

    Pontile XVI

    MNZM_123
    tempera on board
    cm 30 x 30
    Euro 1.500
    Paesaggio con ragazza che finge di tuffarsi in un fiume XIX

    Paesaggio con ragazza che finge di tuffarsi in un fiume XIX

    MNZM_131
    tempera on board
    cm 90 x 70
    Euro 3.000
    Pontile XVII

    Pontile XVII

    MNZM_125
    tempera on board
    cm 40 x 80
    Euro 3.000
    Ritorno di un'immagine (III)

    Ritorno di un'immagine (III)

    MNZM_131
    tempera on board
    cm 30 x 40
    Euro 1.700
    Alla fonte V

    Alla fonte V

    MNZM_134
    tempera on board
    cm 30 x 70
    Euro 2.500
    Domatrice di capelli

    Domatrice di capelli

    MNZM_144
    tempera on board
    cm 100 x 125
    Euro SOLD
    Marco Manzella in Atelier

    Marco Manzella in Atelier

    Livorno 1962, lives and works in Viareggio and in Brescia

    My work is a journey among different materials inspired by of the old Italian painting, mainly using powdered pigments and the tempera technique. By painting I need to “tell”, as well as to look for a narrative dimension, the hint of a little tale that starts with my image. To do that I built a kind of small theatre, something deliberately artificial: I can say my figures are not representing, they are “acting”. Harmonizing all the elements in the composition is my goal, looking for balance and order, thinking about painting as a possibility to find some rules in the chaos all around us.