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Andrea Vandoni

1972
Novara, Italy

51 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Novara, Italy

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Works by Andrea Vandoni

When The Sun Goes Down

2021

Paintings

92 x 73 x 4cm

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What A Fantastic Color!

2020

Paintings

80 x 80 x 4cm

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The Three Ages 1

2020

Paintings

70 x 50 x 4cm

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The Sleeper

2021

Paintings

40 x 120 x 4cm

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The Portrait 2

2020

Paintings

30 x 30 x 4cm

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The Laughs!

2019

Paintings

70 x 50 x 4cm

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The Kiss

2021

Paintings

80 x 40 x 4cm

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Tan 2020 No.3

2021

Paintings

70 x 60 x 4cm

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Tan 2020 No.2

2020

Paintings

70 x 50 x 4cm

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Recomposition of a Landscape 3

2021

Paintings

30 x 150 x 4cm

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The works of Andrea Vandoni impress and amaze for their realism and attention to detail. Subjects of his paintings are intriguing female figures and objects, mainly rounded coffee pots. It is a dichotomy between the realism of its women and the symbolism of the coffee makers, which, like the first, are able to offer intense aromas and flavors.

Andrea Vandoni has exhibited in important galleries all over the world, in museums and has received several awards for his work. He was awarded first prize at the III International Painting Competition Piero della Francesca of Arezzo in 2008 and the second prize at the International Art Competition of Beverly Hills (USA) in 2009.

Andrea Vandoni was born in 1972, Novara, Italy.

Lives & works in Novara, Italy.

Since his childhood Andrea Vandoni has a passion for drawing, visiting the best museums, art galleries and art cities in Italy: this is how his love for art and history is born and grows. The artist studied and trained at the School of the Archaeologists and the School of Nude of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts. His research and artistic inspiration is all focused on a relative and subjective realism that sometimes becomes completely imaginary.