Not long ago art knocked at my door. I let her in.

 

Torinese di nascita ho vissuto in diversi paesi del vecchio e del nuovo continente, dalle cui differenze culturali sono stata influenzata. La mia tardiva formazione artistica si è svolta negli Stati Uniti (Scuola dell’Art Institute di Chicago), Brasile (Escola Guignard di Belo Horizonte), Milano (Accademia di Brera) e Torino (Accademia Albertina).

Lavoro con la pittura, il collage, il disegno, l’incisione, senza gerarchie, senza preconcetti rispondendo agli stimoli del contesto esterno. Il lungo vagabondare mi porta a cogliere e voler rappresentare le unicità ma anche le uniformità di paesi e persone lontani tra loro, creando un luogo ideale costituito però dalle suggestioni dei luoghi reali .

  

I’m an Italian artist based in Turin, Italy. I’ve picked up painting later in life with the joy of a child and the commitment of a grown up. I’ve studied painting and drawing in the United States and Brazil. An honor student at the College of Lake County, Illinois I’ve continued my art education at the art school Escola Guignard, Belo Horizonte, Brazil and then at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, IL , the Brera Accademia in Milan and now the Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti in Turin, Italy.

 

I have exhibited with the Deerpath Art Gallery in Lake Forest, IL, The Art Center in Highland Park, IL and the Promotrice delle Belle Arti, in Torino, Italy. In the spring of 2003 my work was admitted to the Annual College of Lake County Student Juried Art Exhibition. I have exhibited with Morpho Gallery in Chicago in 2009 and in the spring of 2010 I won an award (La menzione d'onore per l'opera Uomini e cavalli) at the jured exhibition Prima edizione Premio citta' di Foglizzo, Italy.

My work is part of private collections in Italy, US, UK, Russia, Argentina, Brazil and France.

I’ve lived in different countries in both the old and new continent and the exposure to different cultures is a constant source of inspiration for my work.

Horses are very much present in my work. To me they symbolize how our emotional life cannot be contained; it can only be lived through.

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