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Insulated polystyrene in plexiglass box.
Freeing your lightness is like stripping yourself of the invisible weights that anchor you to the ground, allowing your soul to float. It is letting go of fears, judgments and expectations, to welcome the most authentic and luminous part of yourself. Imagine breathing deeply, feeling that each breath dissolves layers of tension and thoughts, until a state of peace and freedom emerges.
This inner lightness… is the ability to live with an open heart, to take life as a game, to dance without shame and to allow ourselves to be vulnerable. It is walking in the world with the step of someone who finally feels at home in every place, with the spirit that soars in a light flight.
Butterflies, first chrysalises, symbolize the passage from the weight of matter to the grace of flight, as if they were parts of us that finally find the courage to spread their wings.
« "Each work offers the viewer a sinuous game of shapes always different from each other, divided by cracks that run endlessly through the entire work." »
Simone Parri, an Italian painter and sculptor, has exhibited throughout Italy. His works can also be found in several private collections in the United States. Parri approaches art with the philosophy that it is not about filling an empty space with a form, it is adding empty space to a form that already exists. He disassembles each shape or form, then reassembles it, adding “the void”. The sculptures are made of plastic polymers which are mounted/suspended on plexiglass.