
Bruno Tinucci has been described as 'the artistic voice of
Tuscany.' A self taught painter, Bruno is inspired by the stunning
scenery of his native land and employs a distinctive palette
of vibrant colours to interpret both the appearance and the
atmosphere of this most beautiful of landscapes. He has a unique
ability to capture the eye-catching scarlet of a field of poppies,
the golden shades of a sunflower, or the changing light of the
seasons in his striking impressionistic oil paintings.
Bruno's paintings have been on display since 1972 in some of
the most prestigious galleries in Italy. He has enjoyed a number
of sell-out shows in Milan and Florence and he currently exhibits
in over 25 permanent exhibitions throughout Italy. His paintings
have been bought by both public and private collectors from
all over the world.
At his 1974 exhibition at 'La Garda' in Milan, the Italian television
art critic Mauro Innocenti said of Bruno Tinucci: ''The tradition
of Tuscan Art that is represented in the so called 'Pittura
Labronica' finds a worthy advocate in Tinucci. People nowadays
are interested in artistic pieces of great value and that is
exactly what Bruno Tinucci's paintings are. However not only
does he keep tradition alive but he also expresses it with a
modern style that shows his deep understanding of the lessons
contemporary art has given us.''