
A myriad of expressions come out of his work: oblivion, envy, determination, questioning, revolt, brutality, pain and lust. He borrows from the viewer's own experience to fill-in the blanks and keeps the door open where necessary. The Line Begins to Blur, for vibraphone and piano, was commissioned by Zeca Lacerda for the BGSU/MACCM Bowling Green New Music Festival 2014.Completed in March 2014, the work lasts approximately nine minutes in one continuous movement.

It is probably this complicity with the spectator that carves a place in our memory. His oil paintings are precise without any doubts. while others appear to be strikingly sinister." Sherwin added, "Alessio teases us with a psychological feast - an open-narrative that permits viewers to explore their own identity while looking upon his emotionally raw portraits." "Alessio Radice's paintings captures the essence of its subjects in a turbulence of colors with minimal strokes, which are strategically placed to bring the spectator where he wants them to be. In Alessio's work, we see a range of raw emotions come into visual play - some of these portraits convey a sense of defeated innocence.


Art critic Brian Sherwin commented on paintings created by artist Alessio Radice, stating, "The art of Alessio Radice exposes psychological wounds.
