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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
59.1x19.7in
About this artwork
Questa opera rappresenta la gioia pura e spensierata del gioco infantile. L'immagine cattura un momento in cui due bambini giocano con la palla incuranti del tempo che passa e della sera che si avvicina, tendendo le braccia verso il cielo vibrante del tramonto per contendersi la vittoria. L'uso di acrilico e collage intensifica il senso di sogno e di immersione in una realtà che annulla lo spazio e il tempo. È un inno alla gioia e alla spensieratezza… che spesso appartengono solo all'infanzia e che si esprimono in un'energia vitale e vivace che arreda ogni spazio con un tocco di ottimismo e colore.
I have always loved painting but my educational and professional paths led me to teach for 42 years. When I became an art teacher I felt legitimized to consider myself a painter and to search for my artistic identity. I began to exhibit in local galleries, then national ones. Receiving positive feedback, I expanded to international contexts such as the Luxembourg Art Prize, or the MEAM in Barcelona and others. I often paint women as protagonists capable of bringing their positivity and courage even in difficult and dramatic contexts. I am attracted by the wonder of nature in all its aspects. My work often combines acrylic color with fabrics through collage. It was the discovery of Mickalene Thomas's works that inspired me to experiment with this path. Fabric can enrich what I imagine. Its textures, its yarns, the different consistencies, the beautiful colors, have transformed and enriched my palette.