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Embrayó takes the essential lines of the first "Embryons" and connects them to the ascending exploration of Think Vertical: minimal lines that represent the birth of upward movement. Each work is an original nucleus—a face in formation—reinterpreted with different color backgrounds to create unique, accessible pieces consistent with the artist's vertical vision.
Luciana Gallo is an Italian visual artist with an interdisciplinary background that intertwines dance, fashion, and the visual arts. She works across installations, sculptures, painting, and performance, employing materials such as resin, fabric, wood, and gold leaf. Her technique unfolds like a visual choreography, combining symbolic abstraction, material experimentation, and a balance between lightness and density, through meditative gestures and a focus on symbolism. Her works convey a profound tension between fragility and hope, inviting the viewer to seek light and transcendence even in the complexity of everyday life.