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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
The work COPPER explores the fragility and deformation of human identity through an enigmatic figure, suspended between abstraction and representation. The face, dissolved into soft, unnatural forms, seems to reveal an inner metamorphosis, a silent dialogue between body and mind. The warm tones of copper and flesh contrast with the pale blue background, creating a chromatic tension that amplifies the sense of alienation and introspection.
The figure,… devoid of recognizable features, invites the observer to project himself into the image, transforming the facelessness into a mirror of contemporary human experience: changeable, fragile, yet profoundly alive.
Serena Barison uses collage, tempera, and oil on canvas, drawing on her advanced artistic training and ongoing self-taught research. Her technique is distinguished by bold contour lines, flat backgrounds, and macro views, combining elements of still life and intimate visions. With her faceless figures and surreal settings, she seeks to convey introspection, solitude, and a poetic sense of the small details of everyday life.