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Sandro Nocentini
Sandro Nocentini (born 5 February 1966) is an Italian artist, living and working in Australia. He is a figurative painter, whose work has been described as "cubist-futurist".〔 He was awarded the Sir John Sulman Prize for Painting in 2005.〔
==Life and work==

Sandro Nocentini was born in Rome, Italy. His early artistic influences were from his artist mother, Alba Pratesi, and her mentor Aldo Bandinelli.〔("Sandro Nocentini" ), Wentworth Gallery. Retrieved 7 August 2008.〕
He arrived in Australia in 1993, and graduated with a degree in Fine Arts at the National Art School.〔("About us: Tutors" ), Pine Street Creative Arts Centre. Retrieved 6 August 2008.〕 The new environment of Australia had a significant effect on his work.〔 He staged his first solo exhibition in 1996.
In 2005, Nocentini was awarded the $10,000 Sir John Sulman Prize for his painting ''My Son Has Two Mothers''.〔Morgan, Clare. ("Olsen has two smiling faces" ), ''The Age'', 30 April 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2008.〕〔Higson, Rosalie. ("Olsen's ode to old age wins an Archie" ), ''The Australian'', 30 April 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2008.〕 The work was exhibited at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.〔("2005 Sulman Prize winner" ), Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 7 August 2008.〕 The inspiration for it came from the artist's "assisting two friends to conceive a child"; Nocentini has shown himself as a harlequin, a reference to Picasso, whose influence is apparent in the work.〔
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That year he was the judge, with Judith Blackall, of Inner West Cultural Services' Walking the Street art prizes.〔("Walking the street 2005" ), Inner West Cultural Services. Retrieved 7 August 2008.〕
In 2006, he was one of the contributing artists to the fund-raising ''Changing Nature 06'' Greenpeace exhibition and auction in Sydney.〔("Greenpeace presents... Gala Art Auction for climate change action" ), Greenpeace, 22 November 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2008.〕
His painting of Princess Diana was included in the book, ''Diana in Art'', compiled by Mern Mehmet (Pop Art Books), and described by the ''Daily Mail'' as "a somewhat Picasso-like view of the Princess".〔("Queen of all our arts: Portraits of Diana" ), ''Daily Mail'', 15 August 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2008.〕〔("Los retratos nunca vistos de Diana de Gales" ), ''¡Hola!'', 16 August 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2008.〕
He describes his style as "cubist-futurist"〔 and said of his work:
Art Critic Simonne Jameson said about Nocentini, "Even a brief sampling can suggest the quality, at once poetic, rationale of Nocentini's mind."〔
Nocentini lives in Sydney, where he also works as Theatre Manager at Sydney Opera House .〔

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