LINDA IN THE GARDEN, OIL ON CANVAS 50X90 CM
The painting, done during the Coronavirus period, tries to involve the artlover in appreciating nature, because only in this way, he or she will respect it. In our times, with so much pollution and also affected by this terrible virus, a rebirth can only come across if we return to nature. A young woman is delicately lying on a flowery bed, showing how much she loves the environment surrounding her. The painting seems to be enveloped in a fairytale atmosphere, sweet and full of delicacy.
- Giada Rotundo
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Born in 1991 lives and works near Milan, Italy.
The artist's research was at the beginning founded on images of the past. Her art reflected the understanding of what has happened, at times forgotten, but represented in a modern way. That's why we often see men depicted, from the late 1800s beginning 1900s, re-elaborated using present day techniques. Nowadays she is facing up new themes that include horror, lowbrow and splatter in art.
She has collaborated with the Every Woman Biennal, Visioni Altre Gallery, Atelie22, Pira Espacio, Fabbrica del Vapore, Open Space Art Living, Metodo Milano Artist-run Space, Galleria Tirabasso, Passepartout Unconventional Gallery, Artepassante Project, Tail Online Gallery and Galleriazro.
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