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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.7x12.2in
About this artwork
The scene portrays the apparent lightheartedness of a party among friends, animated by the vitality of a shared moment. However, a few silent traces remain on the table: a bottle, an overturned glass, an empty chair. Discrete traces of a presence that has chosen to distance itself. Its gesture is not escape, but awareness. In that detachment, the deepest value of friendship emerges: not only in the euphoria of sharing, but in the ability to recognize… oneself through connection with another. The work thus suggests that true friendship does not hold back, but accompanies and leaves room for growth. Even when someone distances themselves, the bond is not broken: it lives on in the emotional memory of the shared moment.
THE CREATIVE PROCESS FREES THE HUMAN BEING FROM HIS FRAILITIES, HE SAVES HIM, RECONNECTS HIM AND SETS YOU FREE
Amalia Cavallaro is an Italian painter with a solid academic background in scenography from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. She uses an original technique she calls PsicoStrappage, combining elements of drawing, collage, and material gestures to convey the depth and complexity of the human psyche. Through fragmentation and recomposition, her works translate fears, memories, and desires into images. The emotions she conveys through an intense dialogue between harmony and disorder are those of liberation, rebirth, and a profound reconnection with oneself, offering a visual journey that invites the viewer to explore their own inner world.