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Gianni Capolei, an artist of Southern origins, pours into his works not only the colors and warmth of his land but also a strong chromatic contribution rooted in his cultural heritage. The reds, yellows, blues, and greens are not just visual elements but also vehicles for a thought that spontaneously emerges from the artist's soul. His works are permeated with a strong desire to express and underline every single emotion, without filters or uncertainties.
In his paintings, the subjects' eyes are particularly significant, placed in two parallel lines that serve as a precise indication and underscore a focal point crucial for the observer. From this point, the subject communicates its message directly and participatively. Capolei transcribes every feeling with authenticity and involvement, without neglecting even sadness or boredom.
His works are like pages of a personal diary, where every emotion, even the smallest, is expressed through drawing and color. Joy and carefreeness are represented, but without excessive emphasis, as their ephemeral nature could diminish their intensity and duration. Conversely, melancholy is maintained and shared as a suspended moment that allows the artist to fully immerse himself in the nuances of life.
In the gaze and posture of the figures painted by Capolei, a constant melancholy is felt, which permeates both religious events and everyday life. Even the most eccentric or violent characters are seen with empathy, as individuals seeking understanding and love, albeit perhaps in a distorted way.
Despite his success in Germany, Capolei retains his Latin temperament and his affinity for the sea, the sun, and social contact, characteristics typical of Mediterranean populations. His art continues to reflect his deep connection with his homeland and his rich emotional life.




50X70 acrilico e china
50X70 acrilico
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50X70 pastello a cera e china
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