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This vase-sculpture stands as the final testament of an era that has chosen conflict as its sole destiny. It is the culmination of centuries of incessant wars—just like those tragically tearing our present—where humanity has finally accomplished its one true masterpiece: its own total self-destruction.
We are not at the dawn of a new world, but in its final twilight, where the earth has become an archive of rubble and madness. On the surface of… the work, the "fruit of man's labor" is revealed in all its tragic absurdity: a terminal Eden populated by the saints of a fulfilled apocalypse. The last Adam is a fish on a scooter and the last Eve a mermaid, castaways in a sea of wreckage where guinea pigs, dolphins, and walruses wear the halo of martyrs.
Everything is distorted, everything is sacred, everything is lost. In this landscape where horses on skateboards and flying fish wander the void, a lonely cloud cries tears of gold.
« 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.