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Saphira is a figure who sees beyond, who judges without speaking.
His gaze does not impose itself, but remains: it observes, records, retains.
It has its roots in the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean and the Near East, where blue stones—sapphire and lapis lazuli—were symbols of knowledge, truth, and the sacred. In the work, Saphira represents not a person, but a presence: an entity composed of layers of memory, emotion, and consciousness.…
The face emerges through chromatic fragments that interlock like internal sediments. Color prevails over anatomical form, transforming identity into an emotional field rather than a recognizable physiognomy.
Saphira communicates not through gesture or word, but through her watchful stillness. She is a figure suspended between matter and spirit, inviting the observer to engage with a gaze that does not judge, but understands.
Daniela Aita, a tufting artist with a social background, uses wool and yarn to express her art. She displays an engaging artistic approach, simplifying and stylizing concepts, playing with color combinations for provocative visuals. Her works, full of warmth and texture, explore human connections, presenting reflections on social issues such as discrimination, inclusion, gender equality, human rights and cultural identity.