Maurizio D'Andrea
Maurizio D'Andrea is an international artist deeply inspired by the exploration of the human psyche, drawing influence from the works of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. His art delves into the hidden depths of the unconscious, using abstraction to distill the essence of ideas and objects, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers through universal archetypes. His technique is influenced by American Abstract Expressionism, particularly the New York School and artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. His creative process, characterized by spontaneous gestures and varied techniques, reflects an intimate connection with his work.
D'Andrea founded the "Radical Introversico Artistic Movement" in Turin, a movement that promotes the purity of interiority in art and creative expression free from commercial constraints. His artistic production also includes digital art, exploring the depths of the human mind through software developed by the artist himself, such as "Artetc," which combines shapes, lines, and arcs into new expressive dimensions.
His goal is for his art to become a source of connection, contemplation, and inspiration, transcending personal expression to leave a lasting impact on individuals and society. D'Andrea aims to share his art globally, demonstrating that abstract art can overcome cultural and linguistic barriers, touching the essence of humanity. Born in Naples, Italy, the majestic volcano Vesuvio and sea have been endless sources of inspiration for him, shaping his profound artistic journey.