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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
16.5x17.7in
About this artwork
This painting, on paper and mounted on a stretcher, depicts a girl belonging to an ethnic group—the Miao—who live on the border between Russia and China. I accidentally stumbled upon a series of photos of this ancient people online, and the headdresses the young girls wear during the February Festival particularly struck me. Black and voluminous, with a sort of white bandage over the forehead, they resemble geometric and seemingly heavy structures.… So I began to ponder the idea of portraying a girl "crushed" by the weight of tradition, thinking not specifically of the Miao people—whose customs and traditions I know nothing about—but of the idea of "tradition" in general, seen as a heavy burden of ideas and images inherited from ancestors.
This painting is unframed, the photos showing the frame are simulations to show the effect a frame could have.
After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, my encounter with the world of graphic design led me to move to Dublin in search of adventure. For a decade, I distanced myself from art, but it was a fateful encounter with a group of young rappers from the city's underground scene that reawakened my passion and need to create art. It was 2015, and at that moment, "Anguilla," my artistic essence, was reborn. My art is figurative, mixing pop art and surrealism, and seeks to connect me with another dimension, to peer under the blanket of the sky, to go beyond the limits of what is known. In 2025 my work was published in the art books "100 Emerging Artworks 2025" and "Women on the Rise - 3rd Edition" edited by Arts to Hearts Project. Since March 2026 I have been part of Sonia Borrell's Studio To Gallery artistic community. For more information, visit my website: anguillaink.com