Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 60 W × 80 H × 1 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | expressionism |
Genre | mythological |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | art tube |
I imagined angels playing chasing each other like children, creating a ruckus, commotion in heaven. One day, by chance, talking to a friend, who strongly believes in angels, she told me that we cannot see angels but they manifest themselves in the feathers form. So, I imagined turbulence in the sky due to their joyful and invisible game, in a hint of the horizon and while their feather falls lightly on the earth, the game continues...... The work is a light work which has structure and depth at the same time. It was a long work and only with the overlapping of over 15 layers and the combination of 9 pigments it was possible to make it. Was born in my studio in London, to be transported to Italy during the holidays (I didn't want to lose “the rhythm”) and then to be transported back and completed in London.
"I think that since I was a child, listening to my grandmother's violin, playing among my grandfather's sculptures, I began to develop my creativity and curiosity. I remember that as a child, I asked my grandfather for a toy car as a gift, he gave me a clay brick and he said: ‘you can make all the cars you want!’ I was really disappointed. Thinking back to those episodes now, I smile and I also believe that my career began in those years. I've always been deeply involved in art. My mother, also an artist and art teacher, always pushed me to dare and uses all types of materials and colors, to attend artists, exhibitions, and museums with a curious rather than a critical eye, provided me with a guide and allowed me to understand that the loyal confrontations without judgment is one of reading key of art for the artist. A few years ago I left my work as interior design to dedicate primarily to the arts. This is where I find the most satisfaction and freedom to express myself. I moved to London and rented a studio with other artists, which provided me with great exposure and learning. I'm convinced that continuous research, never feeling completely arrived, the experimentation, to dare, is a path that has a beginning but will never have an end. For me, that's the true essence of art, always changing and in evolving without end"