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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
82.7x59.1in
About this artwork
A blue tree, laden with fruit, flowers, and succulents, rises at the center of a dense, decorative scene, as if suspended in another, imaginary world. Behind the tree, almost hidden, a white horse with black polka dots observes silently. Amidst the abundance, its presence becomes absence: it is the silent heart of the work, a point of emptiness that stands out amidst the fullness, a symbol of an unquenchable desire, an invisible hunger.
Thus, the… tree is no longer just a tree, but a tower of appearances, a vertical ladder toward something unattainable. Like a greasy pole, one climbs to win prizes: today, those prizes are visibility, accumulation, consumption. But at the top, what remains?
This work invites reflection on the gap between fullness and emptiness, between the aesthetics of abundance and the feeling of loss. It is a visual hymn to beauty and, at the same time, a subtle critique of unsatisfied hunger, of desire that grows as meaning empties.
« He who works with his hands is a worker, he who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an artist. »
Sofia Battisti is an artist based in Italy whose paintings have been featured in several solo and group exhibitions nationally. Her art explores themes relating to the love of nature and animals. Through the depiction of living creatures, she speaks of topics that include motherhood, the role of women in the world, pain, loneliness, and the feeling of inadequacy of the human within society. Battisti employs vibrant and cheerful pastel colors and soft shapes meant to reassure the viewer.