Spirale

Spirale

Dario Campanile

“Honorable Mention in the 2021 International Spiritual Art Awards Abstract Category: Spirale (spiral) is the connection to nature and the ever changing seasons of life. It represents he cycle of birth, growth, death and reincarnation. Spiritually the spiral represents the connection to the Divine, spiraling from the outside world into the inner soul. The spiral reflects the evolution and and growth of the spirit. It is a symbol of change, development and the never ending journey of knowledge.” Dario Campanile
Oil on canvas, 2020

48 x 36 in. (122 x 91.5 cm.)


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About Dario Campanile

Dario Campanile’s journey started in Rome, Italy where he was born April 21, 1948. Dario expressed an affinity for art as a young boy. When he was 14, the artist was bedridden with a kidney ailment for three months, and his father gave him a set of oil paints to cheer him up. He painted his first still life in just a few days. A self-taught artist, once Campanile had mastered the tools, he was off on a free-spirited ride, never quite sure where he was going, but always secure in the knowledge that his natural gifts and instincts would take him into exciting new realms. Meetings with Salvador Dali, who coined him the “Roman Master” and De Chirico influenced […]

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