"North Star" by Niccolò Debole

$1,500.00

Oil and charcoal on panel, 2024
16 x 20"

Niccolò Debole (b. 1994, Los Angeles) received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York where he continues to work as an artist and designer. His multidisciplinary practice is rooted in painting and drawing but often extends into three dimensional forms, allowing him to create an ambiguous and directionless stage to set his world within. These fraught psychological spaces are hostile and highly constructed while balancing between the observational and the symbolic. Time is untethered and displaced, perspective deconstructed, and the familiar has been reskinned in uncertainty. Together these elements act as a conversation between his inner and outer voice, centering on ideas of helplessness, control, and the relentlessness of nature.

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Oil and charcoal on panel, 2024
16 x 20"

Niccolò Debole (b. 1994, Los Angeles) received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York where he continues to work as an artist and designer. His multidisciplinary practice is rooted in painting and drawing but often extends into three dimensional forms, allowing him to create an ambiguous and directionless stage to set his world within. These fraught psychological spaces are hostile and highly constructed while balancing between the observational and the symbolic. Time is untethered and displaced, perspective deconstructed, and the familiar has been reskinned in uncertainty. Together these elements act as a conversation between his inner and outer voice, centering on ideas of helplessness, control, and the relentlessness of nature.

Oil and charcoal on panel, 2024
16 x 20"

Niccolò Debole (b. 1994, Los Angeles) received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York where he continues to work as an artist and designer. His multidisciplinary practice is rooted in painting and drawing but often extends into three dimensional forms, allowing him to create an ambiguous and directionless stage to set his world within. These fraught psychological spaces are hostile and highly constructed while balancing between the observational and the symbolic. Time is untethered and displaced, perspective deconstructed, and the familiar has been reskinned in uncertainty. Together these elements act as a conversation between his inner and outer voice, centering on ideas of helplessness, control, and the relentlessness of nature.