

Œuvres

Peinture

The Dukes of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza, by Piero della Francesca.
A tribute to the Renaissance with a contemporary genius. Using the innovative technique of "Finger Art Ciotola," Master Raffaele Ciotola reinterprets Piero della Francesca's "Double Portrait of the Dukes of Urbino." With a single finger, he captures the essence and majesty of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza, breathing new life into them with a personal touch. Each gesture, each emotion, is a journey through time. Raffaele Ciotola has revolutionized art, using only his fingers to recreate this iconic portrait, demonstrating the expressive power of contemporary art.
Matériau
Peinture À L'huile
Master Raffaele Ciotola is known for his original and provocative approach to contemporary painting. His work blends tradition and innovation, reworking classical techniques with a modern sensibility. Ciotola explores themes of memory, identity, and human fragility, using painting to express emotions and reflections on the human condition. His art is also a tool for social activism, through movements like Stop Homoph ART, against homophobia and for diversity. He founded three artistic movements: Stop Homoph ART, Rock Art Ciotola, celebrating the expressive freedom of rock painting, and Finger Art Ciotola, a technique using fingers to create spontaneous, emotional marks.


The Dukes of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza, by Piero della Francesca.