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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
The work is currently on display at the Church of San Barnaba in Venice.
I infused my work with passion and mystery, combining oil and wax to create depth and texture. The Impressionist style allowed me to play with light and shadow, exploring the transitory nature of beauty and expression. This canvas is more than just an image: it's an emotional journey that captures fleeting glances and intense feelings. Bringing it into your home invites reflection… and inspiration, a touch of mystery that stimulates dialogue and imagination.
Monica Catto, a contemporary impressionist painter with 25 years of experience, blends tradition and innovation in works that explore the dynamics between light and shadow. Rooted in family heritage, she works with oil, acrylic and cold wax, applied with brushes, spatulas and rollers to create textures that capture the viewer. Her creations go beyond landscape and portraiture, becoming emotional reflections that invite a deep awareness of urban evolution and the interiority of the human being. Among her most significant works are the "Leonardeschi", permanently exhibited at the Museo Mostra Leonardo da Vinci in Venice, and a collection of landscapes of the city of Desio, exhibited at Banca BPM in Desio. Monica Catto continues to innovate the impressionist language, creating works that speak to the heart and mind.