Mario Sughi
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Mario Sughi

Italy • 1961  85 followers

Biography

Mario Sughi, aka nerosunero is an Italian artist and illustrator born in 1961 who lives & works and in Dublin, Ireland. His evocative works are drawn from influences from British Pop Art and old Italian masters, capturing a moment in time where relationships and actors are simply hinted at, leaving the viewer to flesh out his stories in his own imagination. Mario Sughi creates his work directly on the computer using a graphics tablet. He relies on his own drawings and photographs for inspiration. If we think about the work of Mario Sughi we can certainly recognize the influence of British Pop Art but also other elements. There is the voluntary suspension of time, a desire to represent non-events, to draw characters that have no history, if not through these small gestures that are intentional or suggestive, because they are always subtly ambiguous. Mario Sughi creates a new pictorial language, original, innovative and of the highest quality.

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Print, Two figures, Mario Sughi

Mario Sughi

Print - 40 x 39 cm Print - 15.7 x 15.4 inch

$958

Print, Girl on red, Mario Sughi

Mario Sughi

Print - 62 x 82 cm Print - 24.4 x 32.3 inch

$1,438

Print, Lucy D., Mario Sughi

Mario Sughi

Print - 100 x 80 cm Print - 39.4 x 31.5 inch

$1,917

Print, Red jumper, Mario Sughi

Mario Sughi

Print - 63 x 83 cm Print - 24.8 x 32.7 inch

$1,438

Print, Lucy at the swimming pool, Mario Sughi

Mario Sughi

Print - 100 x 73 cm Print - 39.4 x 28.7 inch

$1,797

Print, The library, Mario Sughi

Mario Sughi

Print - 62 x 76 cm Print - 24.4 x 29.9 inch

$1,438

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What is Mario Sughi’s artistic movement?
The artistic movements of the artists are: Life Portrait Artists, Bright and Colorful Figurative Works
When was Mario Sughi born?
The year of birth of the artist is: 1961