Before understanding, we feel. Before naming, we remain silent.
In front of Michele Socionovo’s works, there is nothing to decode—only something to experience. His abstract painting does not aim to tell a story but to create a presence, a vibration, a space where emotion comes before thought.

Amour Abstrait : feeling rather than explaining
Through his concept of Amour Abstrait, Michele Socionovo does not attempt to represent love, but to explore its original state—fragile, undefined, and silent. A form of love that exists before language, before form, before any attempt at control.
Each canvas becomes an immediate emotional experience, free from imposed meaning or narrative.

An intuitive and sincere artistic process
Born in Ancona, on Italy’s Adriatic coast, the artist developed a deep connection to silence, time, and open horizons. Self-taught, his practice is driven by necessity rather than choice:
“At a certain point, painting was no longer a choice, but a vital necessity.”
His process is instinctive. No sketches, no predefined structure. A sound, a phrase, or an emotional state can trigger the act of painting.
Layers build organically. Colors interact, overlap, and respond to each other. The gesture is direct—never corrected, sometimes imperfect, always sincere.
“The gesture is the exact point where emotion meets matter.”
An open experience for the viewer
In Michele Socionovo’s work, nothing is imposed. There is no predefined symbolism to interpret. Forms and marks emerge from the moment.
Meaning, if it exists, belongs entirely to the viewer.
The artwork does not provide answers—it creates a space. A space of silence, often, where personal experience can unfold.
A Singular Approach to Contemporary Art
In a contemporary art world often driven by visual excess or conceptual complexity, Michele Socionovo proposes a different path: one of restraint, essential emotion, and duration.
His work stands as a quiet yet powerful alternative—focused not on spectacle, but on presence.
Today, his artistic journey is gaining recognition and is featured in ART MAG Issue 31, alongside other contemporary artists.
To read more, download ART MAG N°31