Luigi Di Mauro

Luigi Di Mauro

Location: Brazil

Italian-Brazilian painter and graphic designer since the 1980s.
He produces figurative and abstract works, usually on canvas, where colors dominate the visual. In figuratives, he seeks in the simplicity of the features to portray contemporary behavior and preservation actions; while in abstracts, he tries to express connections between colors with organic shapes.

Environment:
With an increase in international visibility, he started a work aimed at highlighting the importance of the environment, producing pieces with a nature preservation theme, mainly from the Amazon rainforest. In this line comes the seriousness of the projects of the Fundação Ecológica Cristalino (www.fundacaocristalino.org.br), chosen to receive as a donation, part of the values of the sales of the works.

The works are well accepted in the international market, with works sold at the Images Of Old Greenwich Gallery, Connecticut, USA; Terra Boutique, Queensland, Australia; Marlene Azevedo Decoração, Portugal and Europe; and online, through the Artmajeur websites (France); Artmo (Germany); Saatchi Art (USA) and its own website for Brazil www.luigidimauro.com.br.


Portfolio:

Luigi Di Mauro in Artavita

This is a small sample of my art. You are welcome!

Daydreams escape “Daydreams escape”

Abstract artwork in black & white, 40x40 inches, 2021, acrylic on canvas

Connected colors 20 “Connected colors 20”

Abstract arwork whit organic shapes, 2020, 31x47 inches, acrylic on canvas

Daydreams in and ou “Daydreams in and ou”

Abstract artwork whit organic shapes, 2021, 31x31 inches, acrylic on canvas

Green lives matter 01 “Green lives matter 01”

Abstract arwork about environment and protection of the Amazon rainforest. Part of the amount is donated to the Cristalino Ecological Foundation. 24x31 inches, 2020, acrylic on canvas.

Green lives matter 04 “Green lives matter 04”

Abstract arwork about environment and protection of the Amazon rainforest. Part of the amount is donated to the Cristalino Ecological Foundation.
31x31 inches, 2020, acrylic on canvas.