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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x15.7in
About this artwork
The definition of clutter is: piling up of disparate elements, pell-mell, juxtaposed by chance, or without order, without coherence, without method, without clearly defined intention. A clutter is a big mess. This term generally applies to objects, but can also be used to designate other things, as for me it's life that is a little mess sometimes, we don't really know where we are, at the same time disorder is an order in its own way. It is also… happiness, explosive situations, we move forward. Sense of freedom, of flying, of lightness. Me the clutter does me a lot of good. I hope you too?
« My works are philosophical and precious. You sink into them; feel the force of nature and the author’s energy. »
French painter Barbara Piatti has worked and exhibited across the world, in China, Germany, the United States, and India, to name a few. A self-described traveler and story-teller, Piatti's boundless curiosity pushes her to constantly make new artistic discoveries. Sometimes mathematically geometric, other times philosophical and delicate, Piatti's diverse oeuvre is reflective of her ability to masterfully capture and distill the essence of her inspiration - be it place, object, or person.