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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Fairy, Sorceress, Woman. The work looks at the feminine universe, describing it through a spiritual and mythological vision.
In all versions of the myth, Morgana is a powerful sorceress, as powerful as the women of different eras, who distance themselves from the rules acquired in society to follow those of their own nature.
Inspired by a work by Anselmo Bucci.
A painter and video artist, she develops a personal language centered on color and its evocative power. After studying art, she made her debut in 1991 at the Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna in Rome with Illustrativa 91, showcasing her chromatic talent. Her pictorial research, marked by constant experimentation, explores humanity, transformation, and memory, creating works where gesture and material become testimony. She has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad; some works are permanently on display at the MAAM in Rome, the Museo di Teora, and the Palazzo Comunale in San Vittore del Lazio. Internationally recognized for works such as Involucro, which has won awards and been screened in Italy, Miami, and the MACRO in Rome, she addresses social issues such as gender violence, collaborating with festivals, residencies, and television. Her ongoing exploration of art, life, and memory, using a personal language that is constantly evolving.