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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored human pain and vulnerability, using intense colors and stark contrasts to convey profound emotions. The vibrant green and blue represent inner turmoil, while the face expresses a silent struggle.
"CIRCE"
You listen to a story and translate it into a thousand current stories.
Who was the beautiful, sweet-voiced goddess or sorceress Circe who used her powers to transform men into animals?
What if the story were in the form… of a parable?
I wonder if it was intentional or a result of her being? How must she have felt?
How often personality and external or internal beauty transform men into animals.
How many unaware "Circe witches" bring out the aggression, selfishness, manipulation, darkness of men?
I wanted the viewer to feel the energy of an intimate and powerful moment, capable of transforming pain into strength. This canvas will bring an intense emotional charge to your home.
Susanna Gatto, a Venetian painter, trained at an art school and studied fabric, glass, and watercolor, honing her mastery of color. Her works are distinguished by intense symbolism and surreal lyricism, using a technique that places color at the center of attention.
The color choice isn't decorative. It's deliberate, sharp, radical.
Red pulsates. Blue retreats. Black whispers. Each hue is a critical gesture, an act of subtraction or revelation. It is painting as a political act of feeling.
The work does not propose, but questions.
It does not show, but invokes.
And whoever looks does not remain a spectator, but enters into play as a sensitive and disarmed body.
It's no longer a matter of understanding. It's a matter of feeling precisely.