Paolo Frizzera was born in Mezzolombardo in 1953 and completed his studies at the Alessandro Vittoria Art Institute in Trento (Italy).
Luthier and painter, he started his pictorial production taking inspiration from the landscape of his father Andrea (1912-1970) and from oil, acrylic, and watercolor techniques for the "travel notes".
In the 1980s he devoted himself to author copies of the masterpieces of the past and in the meantime, he met the "painter of queens" Pietro Annigoni who directed him to portraits.
In 2014 he experimented with futurism with the exhibition "Depero and the Indians"; in 2017 he exhibited his passion for violin making at the exhibition "Art color sound" organized by the Cultural Circle '78 at the Sala Spaur in Mezzolombardo, while in 2018 he realizes several artistic nudes, then satirical cartoons and sculpture.
In 2020 he exhibits the "monsters" at Covid Art, deriving them from the vision of the film "Love and Monster" and from January 29 to February 20 he will exhibit at the collective "Versi in-forma: homage to the poet Angelo Magro" at the Kunst Grenzen-Arte di frontiera Gallery of Rovere della Luna (TN-Italy).
Diana and Atteone
Chinese shadows
Venus and Adone
The Macaque
Eve
Gipsy dream