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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Nun, in ancient Egyptian mythology, was the primordial deity present at the dawn of time: an ocean of dark waters stretching to infinity. Behind its impenetrable surface, Nun was anything but empty: its chaotic, turbulent waters held the potential for life.
My works depict both the deity Nun in the act of generating life with her hands, like an artist, and the life itself that inhabits the primordial ocean, as in this work. The diatom, in fact,… is a real organism of marine microbiology.
The color is closely related to the shade of blue used in ancient Egyptian art.
The image is painted in acrylic on black polypropylene sheet.
The work is part of a series exhibited in 2019 at the NU / Primeval Waters exhibition, at the Magazzini del Sale in Cervia, Italy.
Giorgia Moretti is a contemporary Italian artist whose work focuses primarily on painting and drawing, also extending to printmaking and sculpture. Her works explore the relationship between the visible world and interior life through symbolic and visionary imagery.
Drawing inspiration from anatomy, nature, myth, and personal imagination, she creates works in which female figures, animals, and organic forms become narratives suspended between beauty and mystery.
A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna with honors, she has exhibited in Italy and abroad, including Paris and Buenos Aires. Her works are held in private collections.