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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work, I depicted faces emerging from an intense blue background. Some faces are full, others incomplete, delicately sketched or more assertive, almost sculpted by color. The gaze moves from one to the other, as if searching for meaning, coherence, or emotion. In the upper center, a figure with outstretched arms embraces two other faces. Like a protective presence.
These faces are both others and fragments of myself. I wanted to represent… what makes us up, what connects us, what divides us. Each of them carries a different emotion, but none is alone. They form a moving map of our multiple identities.
A passionate self-taught artist, Luigina Rizzo uses painting, drawing, and linocut to give form to her emotions. Her technique is intuitive, alternating between raw, semi-abstract, and expressionist styles; her tools—brushes or palette knives—vary according to the feeling of the moment. A true ode to freedom, her work explores the imagination, profound sadness, and continuous experimentation, becoming a mirror of her being.