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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In the desert of emotional communication, which we didn't experience as children, didn't encounter as adolescents, and were taught to control as adults, exasperated individualism grows, along with a great difficulty in the internal reflection that allows for the creation of authentic relationships. We're heading towards a slow desertification of the emotions that are relationships, suffocated by indifference and superficial amusement, by carelessness… and aggression. Thus, we no longer connect the heart with the mind, the mind with behavior, and behavior with the emotional resonances that events arouse in the heart. Going out into the streets to play, to meet, to connect with others face to face is no longer an option. We no longer play in courtyards, in the woods, in the squares. These works hope for a return to the real, physical, emotional contact that has now been lost.
« Painting is my refuge; it's where I can express everything when words are not enough. »
Barbara Ruzziconi is an emerging Italian painter and illustrator with international visibility. Considering her life lived beyond the present and the physical, she pursues the afterlife through her artistic practice, composing curious works in which light emerges from darkness. Her themes explored include desire, the act of becoming, and identity.