Francesco Cipollone is a contemporary painter whose work explores the boundary between abstraction and the natural world. He builds layered compositions rooted in the classical traditions of the Renaissance and Baroque — pursuing their drama, movement, and formal rigor — while remaining fully committed to improvisation and the freedom of invention.
His paintings begin in the human figure, landscape, and organic forms — not as subjects to be rendered, but as starting points for visual thinking. Each work is created entirely from imagination, shaped by intense study of classical anatomy, figure drawing, and the fundamentals of form-building.
