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The oil paintings of Italian painter Nicola Simbari are so beautiful with blocks of color that they shock you!

2024-07-23

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Nicola Simbari
Nicola Simbari
Italian painter, (1927-2012)




Nicola SimbariThis shining name in the history of Italian art, with its unique oil painting language, especially the breathtaking beauty of color blocks, has transcended the boundaries of time and space and still deeply touches the hearts of every viewer.His life seems like a colorful epic, recording his infinite attachment to the Mediterranean style and his persistence and passion in the unremitting pursuit of art.




Simbari was born in 1927 in San Lucido, Calabria, Italy, a quiet town embraced by the blue ocean and brilliant sunshine. The natural scenery here, especially the vast blue sky and rippling sea water, as well as the colorful wild flowers in the mountains, are like vivid paintings, quietly planting the seeds of art in his heart. Childhood memories have become an indispensable soul element in his future creations, giving his works a unique Mediterranean style.




With the family's move to Rome, Simbari's life took a major turn. In this city with a long history and rich artistic atmosphere, he seemed to have stepped into a whole new world. The magnificent architecture of the Vatican and the art treasures in the museums all inspired his deep desire and pursuit of beauty. At the age of 13, he resolutely chose art as his lifelong career and successfully entered the Accademia delle Belle Arti for further study, officially embarking on the journey of art.




During his years in Rome, Simbari grew up rapidly, and his talent and efforts were recognized and affirmed. At the age of 22, he opened a personal studio in Rome, marking the official start of his artistic career. Most of his early works focused on the gypsies, cafes, fishing villages and the tranquility and beauty of the Italian countryside in his childhood memories. These pictures are not only a fond look back at the past years, but also a true expression of his inner feelings, full of a strong sense of life and humanistic care.




However, Simbari's artistic journey did not stop there. His talent soon crossed national borders and attracted widespread attention from the international art world. After a successful solo exhibition in London, he was entrusted with the important task of painting murals for the Italian Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World Expo. This honor was undoubtedly a great affirmation of his artistic achievements. His work "Cirque du Soleil", with its unique perspective and strong color expression, vividly displays the hustle and bustle and joy of the circus, as if bringing the audience into that world full of excitement and surprises. This work has not only been widely praised in international metropolises such as Paris, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, but has also become an important milestone in Simbari's artistic career.







Simbali knows that art is a transmitter of emotions and a carrier of thoughts. He once said in an interview: "When I paint, I am like a writer and I have to say something. My paintings are like entries in a diary. They are all reactions to what I see or feel." It is this deep understanding and love of art that enables him to create so many touching works. In his paintings, every stroke contains rich emotions and profound thoughts, which allows people to appreciate the sensitive and delicate heart of the artist.








Looking back at Simbali's artistic life, it is not difficult to find that he used his brush to not only record the style and changes of an era, but also conveyed a love for life and pursuit of beauty. His works, like bright lights, illuminate the depths of people's hearts and lead us to a better art world.





















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The oil paintings of Italian painter Nicola Simbari are so beautiful with blocks of color that they shock you!

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