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This work belongs to the Donne di Carta series, a cycle in which the female face emerges from fragile, everyday materials, such as corrugated cardboard, transformed into a pictorial and symbolic surface.
The peculiarity of the work is that it is painted on both sides.
Each side shows a different presence of the same face: two atmospheres, two inner states.
On one side the face appears intense, crossed by signs and fragments, as if the figure bore… the traces of life and time on its skin.
On the other side, a more suspended and silent presence emerges, immersed in color, almost as if the figure were emerging from an interior dimension.
The two images are not the front and back of an object, but two possibilities of the
« Light, shadow and fire that burns, but that warms and illuminates the path, so we, hand in hand, run towards the stars. »
The works of the Italian artist Emmanuela Zavattaro, winner of the award, beautifully express the spectrum of life's emotions: pain, anger, happiness and loss fuel her passion. Emmanuela's works are investigations into the human soul, darkness and light, parallel paths that intertwine in each of us, the engine of life. Experimenting with materials and techniques, his works are brightly colored, powerful, full of movement and emotion that immediately connect with their audience. Emmanuela has exhibited her work extensively in Europe and the United States.