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Artist Biography
A Contemporary Vision Rooted in Italian Tradition: Cosimo Bellanova
Cosimo Bellanova, born in Ceglie Messapica, Italy, in 1981 and known professionally as Cobell, is a visual artist whose work seamlessly blends the disciplines of fine art painting and fashion photography. His artistic journey isn’t defined by strict categorization but rather by an exploration of perception, space, and the evocative power of color. Bellanova's career reflects a deliberate move beyond conventional boundaries, establishing him as a unique voice in contemporary Italian art.
Bellanova’s formative years in Puglia, steeped in rich cultural history and a vibrant aesthetic sensibility, profoundly shaped his artistic vision. He initially pursued formal training in painting at the Academy of Fine Art in Lecce, Italy. However, his curiosity extended beyond traditional brushwork, leading him to further studies in photography and urban design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, Poland. This interdisciplinary approach became a hallmark of his style—a willingness to experiment with diverse mediums and techniques.
The Alchemy of Abstraction and Romanticism
At the heart of Bellanova’s artistic process lies a fascination with decontextualization and contrast. He doesn't simply *represent* reality; he transforms it, layering textures, colors, and forms to create works that invite introspection. His paintings are particularly notable for their use of fluorescent acrylic resin, meticulously poured in overlapping layers onto large black canvases. This technique isn’t merely about visual impact; it’s a slow, deliberate process intended to generate depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer into the core of the composition.
Bellanova openly acknowledges the influence of Romanticism and Abstract Expressionism on his work. He describes his practice as “abstract romanticism,” a term that encapsulates his desire to blend emotional intensity with non-representational forms. Artists like Vasarely, Rothko, and Van Gogh serve as touchstones, inspiring him to explore the expressive potential of color and texture. The application of fluorescent pigments, which radiate intensely under black light, adds an almost mystical quality to his paintings—a sense that hidden depths are revealed in darkness.
From Landscapes to Humanity: Exploring the “Metamorphosis” Series
While Bellanova’s work has evolved over time, a consistent thread is his exploration of the relationship between humanity and the natural world. His current focus centers on the “Metamorphosis – where they are?” series—a collection of paintings that fuse traditional techniques with contemporary sensibilities. These works depict animals emerging from landscapes dominated by human constructions, yet curiously devoid of human presence.
This deliberate absence is not accidental. It’s intended to provoke contemplation about our impact on the environment and the delicate balance between civilization and nature. The animals themselves serve as symbolic representations of humanity—their vulnerability, resilience, and inherent connection to the earth. Bellanova's use of vibrant colors and dynamic compositions further enhances the emotional resonance of these paintings.
Exhibitions and Recognition
Bellanova’s work has garnered increasing attention in recent years, with exhibitions at galleries and museums including Saatchi Art, Photovogue, Behance, and Google Arts & Culture. He participated in notable shows such as ‘Per(ec)cezioni di luce’ in 2021 and ‘Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder’ in 2014. His presence on platforms like Artfacts places him among the top 1,000,000 artists globally, a testament to his growing recognition within the art world.
Bellanova's artistic journey is one of continuous exploration and experimentation. He doesn’t seek to confine himself to any single style or medium but rather embraces the fluidity of creative expression. His work invites viewers to question their perceptions, contemplate the relationship between humanity and nature, and discover beauty in unexpected places.
cosimo bellanova
1981 - , Italy
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Romanticism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Vasarely
- Rothko
- Pollock
- Van Gogh
- Date Of Birth: 1981
- Full Name: Cosimo Bellanova
- Nationality: Italian
- Place Of Birth: Ceglie Messapica, Italy


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