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Material: Gres ceramic
Run. Produce. Work. Always. Every second must serve a purpose. No time wasters. No one stops. No one watches. No one waits. Time is not wasted, it is not consumed: it is ground. It is crushed. It is swallowed. It is spit out. Away with the superfluous. Away with the pauses. Away with everything that is not needed.
And yet, here it is: a vase. Useless. It accelerates nothing, optimizes nothing. Inside, a landscape that has… no reason to exist. An overturned car that burns. Enormous hands that hurl fire and rain. Volcanoes that erupt. A fox that spits flames. A bear that watches, without understanding. The wolf does not. The wolf stands still. It does not run, it does not produce, it does not get agitated. It stays. It watches the world explode. Shooting stars, clouds, water that collects in bowls scattered here and there. But who would ever stop to collect it?
A superfluous vase. A vase that serves no purpose. Handmade. One-of-a-kind. Painted with calm. The one thing the world will not tolerate.
« 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.