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The majesty of the grandiose monumental complex of the palace of Caserta embraces the scene, composed of lively and intense colours, where a moment of quiet pervades after the performance of a piano concert. The last notes on the keys have been composed, and the musician's gaze reaches the spectator directly as if to continue a final dialogue amid the din of applause. In this work I channeled strong emotions, creating a visual dialogue between reality… and imagination, introspection and mystery, in which the imposing presence of the lion also symbolizes inner strength. The use of oil emphasizes the chromatic depth, giving the composition a dreamlike aura. This wooden panel is not just a painting, but an emotional journey that invites deep personal reflections, enriching every space with its vibrant and complex energy.
« 'Beauty will save the world' by Dostoevsky is a symbolic phrase for me because of the therapeutic, magical, and mysterious content inherent in the logic of art. »
Paola Imposimato is an award-winning painter and draftsman whose works have been extensively exhibited throughout her native Italy, as well as in Austria and France. She defines her artistic style as "contemporary Renaissance", as it has a solid figurative base that is also structured on Greco-Roman art. Imposimato is often inspired by portraiture (of real and imaginary characters), the range of human emotions, poetry, historical re-enactments, the world of music and theater.