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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Let's ask ourselves just one question; a question so simple that man has been asking himself for centuries: what is art? We could talk about it for days, citing every form of art, from rock painting to contemporary; each artist and his poetics; every manual that has been written in order to find an answer that for us has a semblance of meaning in the face of what is inexpressible like wonder. Yet I would like to answer the question with the same… simplicity with which it was posed, quoting the words of a man, for some controversial, who revealed his very sensible vision of art: "The current task of art is to introduce chaos in the order.". This is a "confusing" painting, where images perhaps of dreams overlap. It is made of acrylic on canvas. In the midst of all this confusion we find a hole, a gash in the Fountain. Only by observing carefully do we discover this peculiarity.
« Beauty hides not only in strengths but also in flaws and weaknesses, making us imperfectly perfect people. »
Enrica Toffoli gives shape to the invisible. In her paintings, faces tell silent stories. Each portrait is a journey into intimacy, a dialogue between the artist and the soul that emerges from the canvas. Vivid acrylic colors, breathing inks, pencil strokes that search for the truth hidden in the folds of a gaze. Specializing in commissioned portraits, she captures not only the features, but the very essence of those who entrust themselves to her. In clay, on the other hand, creatures from another world are born: timeless angels, sculpted with hands that know the language of the earth. Hybrid figures, suspended between the human and the divine, which she then covers in color: gold, red, cobalt blue, as if the sky itself had painted them. Her works, exhibited between Italy, Europe and America, are bridges thrown between two kingdoms: that of the flesh and that of the spirit. Because for her, art is always a double revelation: showing what we are, and hinting at what we could be.