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Alex Capecelatro

Spotted

Unknown

Untitled

A striking pair of large-format black-and-white figurative works depicting dynamic, expressive figures in motion dressed in elegant fashion attire. The left piece shows a woman in a black dress and heels with arms raised and hair swept dramatically, while the right depicts a figure in a tailored black suit mid-stride. Executed in a fluid, gestural ink style reminiscent of high-fashion illustration, the works share a cohesive aesthetic and are presented as a diptych in matching black frames. The loose, confident linework and bold contrast suggest an accomplished hand in figurative drawing or fashion illustration.

Medium
Ink or mixed media on paper, framed

Notes

Two works displayed as a diptych. Both framed in matching slim black frames with cream/off-white matte backgrounds. No visible signatures, edition marks, or labels discernible from this photo. Ownership status noted as 'spotted' — not yet acquired.

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Unknown, Untitled

A striking pair of large-format black-and-white figurative works depicting dynamic, expressive figures in motion dressed in elegant fashion attire. The left piece shows a woman in a black dress and heels with arms raised and hair swept dramatically, while the right depicts a figure in a tailored black suit mid-stride. Executed in a fluid, gestural ink style reminiscent of high-fashion illustration, the works share a cohesive aesthetic and are presented as a diptych in matching black frames. The loose, confident linework and bold contrast suggest an accomplished hand in figurative drawing or fashion illustration.

Medium
Ink or mixed media on paper, framed

Related themes

Monochrome, Asian Influenced, Framed, Minimalist, Mixed Media, Gestural, Modern, Abstract, Ink on Paper, Contemporary

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Collected by

Richard Caswell, Sebastián Naranjo, Jonah Handel, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Ethan Elkins, Alex Capecelatro, Mihail Lari, Cleveland Museum of Art