alberto pulicino

Quick Facts

  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top 3 works:
    • Harbour Scene, Valetta, Malta
    • Shipping in a Rough Sea off Malta
  • Museums on APS:
    • Ministry of Defence
    • Ministry of Defence
    • Ministry of Defence
    • Ministry of Defence
    • Ministry of Defence
  • Top-ranked work: Harbour Scene, Valetta, Malta
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

Alberto Pulicino: Capturing Malta’s Coastal Soul

Alberto Pulicino is a Maltese artist whose distinctive style has cemented his place as one of the foremost interpreters of the Maltese landscape. Born in Valletta, he possesses an innate connection to the sea and harbors—elements that permeate throughout his oeuvre, resulting in breathtaking watercolor paintings that evoke the spirit of Malta’s maritime heritage. Unlike many artists who strive for photorealistic depictions, Pulicino prioritizes conveying emotion and atmosphere above precise detail, favoring instead a luminous palette and expressive brushstrokes that capture the dynamism of coastal environments.
  • Early Life & Artistic Beginnings:
  • Influences: Impressionism and Luminism
  • Technique & Style: Watercolor Mastery
  • Notable Works: Harbor Scenes & Rough Seascapes
  • Legacy & Recognition: A Maltese Visionary
Pulicino’s artistic journey began with a formative exposure to Impressionist principles, particularly the work of Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. These artists championed capturing fleeting moments of light and color—a philosophy that profoundly impacted Pulicino's approach to painting. Simultaneously, he absorbed influences from Luminism, spearheaded by Frederic Church and Asher Durand, whose canvases emphasized dramatic landscapes bathed in ethereal illumination. This dual inspiration fostered a technique characterized by layering translucent washes of pigment to achieve remarkable depth and luminosity. His distinctive style is immediately recognizable: Pulicino eschews meticulous rendering, opting instead for loose brushwork that suggests movement and texture. He skillfully utilizes color—often employing complementary hues—to heighten visual impact and convey the mood of his subjects. The resulting paintings are not merely representations of places; they are immersive experiences that transport viewers to the shores of Malta, capturing the interplay of sunlight on water and the subtle nuances of coastal vegetation. Among Pulicino’s most celebrated pieces include “Harbour Scene, Valetta, Malta” and “Shipping in a Rough Sea off Malta.” These works exemplify his ability to distill complex visual information into emotionally resonant compositions. The first captures the tranquil beauty of Valletta harbor at dawn, while the second portrays the turbulent energy of a seascape under inclement weather conditions—both paintings demonstrate Pulicino’s masterful command of watercolor technique and his profound understanding of how color and brushwork can communicate feeling. Pulicino's contribution to Maltese art history is undeniable. He has established himself as a champion of lyrical landscape painting, preserving the essence of Malta’s coastal identity in exquisitely crafted watercolors. His work continues to inspire admiration for its beauty and sensitivity—a testament to his enduring artistic vision.