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Gio Antonello

Gio Antonello balances the rigid geometry of patterns with the fluid movement of atmospheric light.

22 Works

About Gio

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Gio Antonello is an abstract artist whose practice is built on a foundation of diverse life influences. His work is deeply informed by the color field explorations of Mark Rothko and the rhythmic, architectural stripes of Sean Scully, resulting in a visual language that is both structured and emotive. Working across a collection of over fifty pieces, Antonello navigates the space between rigid geometry and fluid atmosphere. His compositions often feature bold color blocks and repetitive patterns that provide a sense of order against more turbulent, expressive backgrounds.

Visual voice

Antonello’s aesthetic is defined by a blend of geometric precision and atmospheric depth. He frequently utilizes chequered patterns and bold color blocks alongside hazy, emotive washes that suggest turbulent weather or quiet light.
Geometric AbstractionAtmospheric Color FieldsChequered PatternsLinear StructuresColor Block Art
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Gio Antonello — questions answered

What defines Gio Antonello's unique style?

His style is a personal blend of geometric precision and atmospheric mood, often utilizing chequered patterns and soft color gradients.

Which artists inspire Gio Antonello?

He cites Mark Rothko and Sean Scully as his primary influences, drawing on their use of color and structure.

What subjects does Antonello explore in his abstract work?

His subjects range from structured arrangements like "Chequered" to more organic, atmospheric themes such as "Thunder Storm."

How many pieces are available in this collection?

There are 54 works available, showcasing the artist's range from vibrant fits of color to moody, dark abstractions.

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