Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Reclaimed objects on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
ENTANGLEMENT Green & Bronze. There are lines that never travel alone.
There are shapes that, although born distinct, seek each other out, approach each other, touch each other until they build a common thread.
ENTANGLEMENT explores this movement: the natural tendency of matter—and life—to connect.
The compositions in the ENTANGLEMENT thematic area feature structures that branch out, intertwine, and overlap like invisible networks. Each element… maintains its own formal identity, but its presence acquires meaning only through its relationship with others.
It is a dynamic equilibrium: distinct but interdependent.
As in nature—in underground roots, in constellations, in biological systems—form here does not exist alone. It is part of a visual ecosystem in which every feature, every branch, every intersection becomes a point of contact, a possibility for dialogue.
There are shapes that, although born distinct, seek each other out, approach each other, touch each other until they build a common thread.
ENTANGLEMENT explores this movement: the natural tendency of matter—and life—to connect.
The compositions in the ENTANGLEMENT thematic area feature structures that branch out, intertwine, and overlap like invisible networks. Each element… maintains its own formal identity, but its presence acquires meaning only through its relationship with others.
It is a dynamic equilibrium: distinct but interdependent.
As in nature—in underground roots, in constellations, in biological systems—form here does not exist alone. It is part of a visual ecosystem in which every feature, every branch, every intersection becomes a point of contact, a possibility for dialogue.
Elisabetta Galli
Italy
Credentials
- Works on commission
Elisabetta Galli is a self-taught painter with a deep background in drawing, painting, and material exploration, enriched by training in artistic ceramics. She employs layered pigments, rough textures, earthy tones, and tactile surfaces, embracing imperfections, cracks, and the traces left by time using experimental and intuitive techniques. Her artworks evoke profound emotional resonance, inviting viewers to experience fragility, transformation, and memory through the physicality of matter, and to connect with the poetic depth of the invisible inner landscapes she reveals.