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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x72in
About this artwork
Title: Oblivion
“Oblivion” explores the profound and complex experience of forgetting, inspired by memory loss, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Through vibrant colors and spontaneous textures, the artwork reflects the dualities of life—the tragic and the beautiful, the structured and the unpredictable. It captures the beauty of unconsciousness, dreaming, and losing oneself, while bringing awareness to the fragility of memory.
The composition… embodies the feminine spirit and its cycles of change—physical, mental, and emotional—encouraging reflection on life, the self, and the passage of time. It invites viewers to connect with the beauty of existence and to appreciate the present, past, and beyond.
As the artist, my purpose is to provoke thought and emotion, challenging viewers to reflect on the meaning of being alive. “Oblivion” is a conversation piece, designed to inspire deep contemplation and appreciation for the simple yet profound gift of existence.
Laura Pretto Vargas is an Italo-Brazilian painter living between Milan and Miami, who studied at Istituto Marangoni Milano and Accademia di Belli Arti di Brera. Her technique embraces expressive, intuitive brushstrokes infused with vibrant colors, abstracted forms, and a keen sense of cultural duality that evolves from her experiences on two continents. She channels her imagination and memories into structured yet emotionally charged compositions, inviting viewers to feel the raw energy and profound introspection that inhabit each of her works.