Giacomo Valentini
Mark Ransom Art - Artist Overview
Giacomo Valentini began painting at 15 as the only pupil of Fratel Venzo,
but distanced himself from traditional oil painting and his master’s
influence early on. After a long hiatus, he returned with a graphic style
shaped by years of reflection, travel, and exposure to Japanese aesthetics.
In his 20s, he founded a design company in Australia, then returned to Italy, where he coined
the term “Abstract Naturalism” and embraced spray painting. His career moved fluidly
between art and design. By 2014, he had founded the "Apocope of Design" movement,
reimagining traditional Japanese forms like Byōbu screens and Kakejiku scrolls with a
modern edge. In 2015, he led the "Neo Japanesme" group to innovate on centuries-old
Japanese artistic traditions. In 2018, he pioneered "Carbon Art," using carbon fibre to create
durable, sculptural, and highly technical works that merge art and design. Throughout his
career, Valentini has remained a restless innovator, blending global influences with materials
and formats that challenge conventional boundaries.
Here are some of his latest art works
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