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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
In Quiete, Roberta Crepaldi constructs a suspended landscape, where essential forms dissolve into the fog and the boundary between reality and perception becomes tenuous.
The trees barely emerge, like discreet apparitions, offering an intimate vision to those seeking silence and listening.
The work invites a meditative reading, in which each reflection becomes the voice of another time, non-linear, full of presence.
It is a pictorial reflection… on the deep bond with the natural element and on the need for a slow, contemplative gaze.
In this suspension, space is no longer just a place, but a state of mind: the landscape becomes a mirror of an interiority that becomes receptive, open to the unsaid.
Quiete does not impose a narrative, but invites listening. It is a passage - subtle, perceptive - towards that fragile threshold where presence becomes consciousness and silence takes shape.
Roberta Crepaldi is a self-taught painter, trained in geometry and an artistic career that began in Venice. She uses oil and acrylic techniques to mix figurative and abstract art in an expressionist and gestural language, characterized by extemporaneous brush strokes and bold signs. With her landscapes of memory and fluctuating chromatic variations, Crepaldi expresses an interior vision halfway between dreamlike and direct observation, evoking emotions born from interactions with nature and the rhythms of life.