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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x47.2in
About this artwork
Upside-Down Perspective explores the condition of a female figure compressed within physical and internal limits, suspended in an undefined space where the body becomes language. The forms bend, multiply, and intertwine, generating an unstable perception of orientation: there is no above or below, only a constant reversal of perspective.
The body, the undisputed protagonist, appears restrained yet in motion, as if undergoing a transformation. The… unnatural postures and muscular tension reveal a silent struggle, a conflict between constraint and the desire for liberation. The figure is not a prisoner of a place, but of a condition, of an imposed perspective that limits its expression.
My life's journey led me to graduate with a degree in pedagogy and find a job in education. I then transformed my passion for art, which I had developed at an early age in my uncle's art studio, from a hobby to a professional pursuit. I have maintained constant contact with self-taught painting, attending advanced courses at the Carrara Academy of Fine Arts in Bergamo and honing my technique in the workshop of master Elio Maffeis.
It's said that art doesn't produce what's visible, but makes visible what isn't always visible. Broad, generous brushstrokes and seemingly random brushstrokes form the backdrop to faces that I try to bring to life on the canvas, as if to bring emotions to life. Each of my works is the result, never planned, of the constant interaction between what I feel inside and what is revealed on the canvas. In an ongoing dialogue, which allows an emotion to grow and evolve, giving it shape and color.