Saverio Lucci, born in 1956 in Berra (Ferrara), is a prolific contemporary artist and designer with a strong aesthetic influence on today's popular culture. His extensive experience and elegant manner befit an aesthete, the well-rounded gentleman of times past, yet Lucci is completely different from the egocentric and dilettante "artists" of the 20th century. It is therefore the search for internal parameters that give rise to an expression, a detail, and a visual impact. Lucci's inspiration can be traced back to his appreciation of beauty, which pervades his work as a restorer, interior decorator, and designer. Saverio Lucci is known for his highly detailed murals, his formidable talent in interior design, and his interpretations of various pictorial subjects. Lucci has carried out various restorations on important treasures such as the Kremlin Ballroom and several Royal Palaces. S. Lucci's portraiture style continues the great European and Italian tradition. With far more than mere proportional precision, the artist closely examines psychological aspects, human nature, anxiety, ambiguity, nuance, and all the emotions of the heart, with metaphysical and surreal influences. S. Lucci manages to create a romantic, sweet, and veiled harmony, which is the essence of his portraits.

Lucci absorbed the techniques of the great masters, reading and researching them, and unearthing the forgotten secrets of the ancients. It is Lucci's passion for history and respect for tradition that led him to use encaustic in his most personal paintings. An art form popularized during the Renaissance, the encaustic technique is a delicate combination of successive layers of pure beeswax and painter's oils. His exhibitions have garnered acclaim from both art critics and the public in various cities in Italy and abroad: Milan, Moscow, Hong Kong, Singapore, and, of course, Dubai and Bangkok. This is no coincidence, because in the alchemical furnace of Lucci's life and work, there is no separation between himself and the work of art; the man and aesthetics have become one, fluidly transmuting the Zeitgeist into a fluctuating flow of artistic currency. He quickly rose through the ranks of his profession, working on increasingly large and complex commissions. He progressed to own his own design studio and workshop. Among other accomplishments, Lucci conceived and designed spectacularly elegant furnishings for the Cavalli showroom in Florence. When the Venetian company "Italian Furnishing Center" invited him to join their studio as an interior designer, he traveled to Dubai. Since then, he has designed the interiors of numerous hotels and restaurants, banks and prestigious companies, as well as the most opulent homes and palaces. During his time as interior designer for the Palace of Her Highness Sheikha Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, he was also called by the Itamal Company to design the royal palace of Tunku in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as well as the Embassies of Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

"Lucci's incredible and vast body of work can only be understood through the lens of his global lifestyle and worldview. As a true "Man of the World," his deeply nuanced, subtle, and witty art is a way of expressing the very soul of humanity. Through his vibrant paintings, Saverio Lucci has just begun to express the tension of the body, the energy of the heart, the sting of the intellect, and the depth of the spirit."

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