Nando Stevoli's art is characterized by a distinctive use of pleats that cut through space and interact with light in dynamic ways. Stevoli's technique involves continuous, parallel pleats that create a rhythmic interplay of textures and colors, unleashing a powerful visual energy.
Inspired by Lucio Fontana's cuts, Stevoli's work diverges significantly with its own approach. His art features dreamlike architectures, reminiscent of Japanese ikebana, and incorporates symmetrical geometric forms. The use of pleats and sophisticated Rigorism gives his pieces a distinctive, refined quality.
Stevoli's work is known for its positive and captivating energy. As a prominent figure in the Rigorism movement, Stevoli's pieces contribute to a broader exploration of monochrome canvases and spatial volumes.