Enzo Arduini Biography
Enzo Arduini (1952 - ) was born in 1952 in Ferentino, Lazio-Italy. In Frosinone he studied painting with Giuseppe Modica and Adolfo Loreti at the Art School. In Rome he continued his studies with the famous artists Avenali, De Chirico, Ranato Guttuso and Pericle Fazzini, where he then worked for two years with Bertolini. In 1972 he moved to Munich, and for over 30 years he has been one of the most successful and sought-after artists in Germany. The artist's works are based on neo-expressionism. Their fluid, clear and graceful forms follow the archaic style. His sensitively designed works evoke a wide range of emotions in the viewer. The images and sculptures come to life, show depth, move and then merge with their surroundings. His art is mysterious and lively, but not intrusive. Arduino is always looking for new materials and processing techniques. The works that the artist has already created are very varied: sculptures in wood, marble, porcelain, ceramic, bronze, gold or silver, as well as paintings framed by him with acrylic colors, oil colors and ink. He is one of the few artists who still mix their own colors in the tradition of the old masters, which leads to impressive results. Warm colors, soft and harmonious lines, broad and colorful brushstrokes inspire the viewer's imagination through the silhouette of a figure, which is usually only indicated.