Francesco Lietti has been living in Hong Kong since early 2006 and his love for the vibrant, eclectic city is immediately apparent in his work. When first visiting Hong Kong in the summer of 2005, the painter experienced an overwhelming sensation: fascinated by the variety of colors, the rich smells, and the plethora of images he was drawn to return and stay. This exciting metropolis is something you cannot just put into a frame: something would spill out; something would be missing; one can catch the details, but he or she would never be able to capture the entire picture. The artist portrays this through simple and direct forms. He paints naive visions that often have a humorous quality, describing the city in an almost caricatured magnificence. Through the use of striking colors the painter captures the essence of Hong Kong's famous harbor skyline and makes it his own. Using strong blocks of paint to represent the buildings, Lietti also includes smaller patches of textured colour, which dance across the cityscape, giving it that dreamlike, ephemeral quality. The artist works in acrylic and oils on canvas and also adds collage to give his paintings texture and depth. He then finishes his pieces with a thick, glossy resin, further enhancing the brightness of the colours. Lietti also captures the colours and delights of other Asian destinations. The lush greens of Vietnam and Bali, the golden sunsets of Rajasthan and the deep blue seascapes of the Philippines-these are just some of the many places he has visited and experienced. Francesco was born in Lecco on the southern shore of Lake Como in Italy. He studied architecture in Milan and furthered his studies in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, La Seine, and also at the Clerken College of Printing in London. His works are featured in private collections worldwide.
Five great Hong Kong artists "On first visiting Hong Kong in 2005, Italian-born artist Lietti was struck by the mesmerising colours and vivid sensations of the city - and found himself immediately inspired to capture those experiences on canvas, before making Hong Kong his home a year later. "I instantly fell in love with the place," Lietti reminisces, a passion that is clearly visible in his vibrantly-hued renditions of the city's skyline and harbour. Usually painted in acrylic and oils, his work often features collage elements that add texture and depth (including pieces from local magazines and newspapers that reinforce each work's connection to place), with a trademark final finish of glossy resin to further enhance the brightness of his colours. A frequent exhibitor at the Asia Contemporary Art Show, Lietti has also collaborated with Hong Kong students to create murals at local schools." --The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
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