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Italy
Collage, Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)
Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 9.1 D in
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This is an art's object, like a sculpture, ready to hang on your wall, with simple auction metal included. This object is part of collection of 6 pieces of 'Talking Cushions Sculpture': real cushions sewn in multicoloured silk, wich represent passages from the famous book: The Rivers Ran East, Leonard Clark, 1954 N.Y. An autobiography of the 1946 exploratory expedition of an area of the Amazon, El Dorado (a controversial operation, but wrote in a fascinating way). Each cuscions interpreted and worked as a silk collage, contains literary quotations intentionally hidden inside it. You can also show the object on a sofa, on a bed or where you desire, but please, it should not be confused with a simple decorative pillow: this would be disheartening for me. This entire collection is to be a surrealistic experience of literature with art and tactile feeling. For that the materials is various kinds of pure silk: soft, smooth, crisp and suspended or velvet devoré with lots of bright and iridescent colours, as only silk can do. This piece speak about the mysterious bellbird: "Calls of strange birds came out to us as we drifted by. They sounded like no other birds on earth ... the most haunting and beautiful sound I have ever heard... the Indians said the clear tones were more dangerous than the roar of a hunting tiger..." L.C. (The quotation are in italian, but you can read the original american version, just inside the pocket of APRImi).
Collage:Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 9.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Italy.
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Mara lives and works in Italy in the province of Modena. She began to paint with determination from 1980 to 1995, continuing to study piano; doing some exhibits, personal and collective. She then resumed continuously from 2008. She didn't follow a formal artistic education , but her natural eclectic spirit, led her to express herself as spans a range of media including: installations of leaves-painted sculptures; words on silk panels; ceramic pots; pillow-talking objects; large oil paintings. Her colors are bright, bold, colorful and sunny; her style ranges from expressionism-abstract to figurative-revisited, maintaining a constant freedom of expression over time. She has exhibited in Italy and since 2018 has some collectors in the U.S. Extended history Over the years, I still continue to research and experiment with the same spirit of the beginnings, and now also with a deeper psychic awareness, about creativity: 'Keeping the creative current clear' (C.P.Estés). The subject matter of my work is often poetry and literature, that inspire me to represent, in different ways, some poetic compositions; but also songs, words, quotations, everything which captures me in one casual moment. My themes are: love, nature, feelings, sensations, thoughts. It leads me to a certain libertarian spirit, that aside from reflecting my indole, it born from the passion for Surrealism, understood as a philosophy of life: "poetry, art, love... the surrealist game..., the principle of pleasure on reality..." (Arturo Schwarz, Milano 2009). Reading A. Schwarz, I noticed that the artists I had always loved, all had a common thread leading to Surrealism. Apollinaire, J. Mirò, G.Moreau, Kandinsky, Chagall, Duchamp, they are all among the precursors of the Surrealism. I express myself in different ways: as painting lotus leaves with oil colour; or painting on large canvas portraits; representing a surrealistic poetry with dream images, a bit abstract and a bit ricognizable shape. I also like silk and make many collages with it, in mixed media; or even to create real 'talking cushions' in silk, like art objects that hide their sense in a literary story, to be discovered, inside them, just like ' surrealistic game'. I also like inks and water colour, used in informal style, but always representing a theme, a title, a wrote word, one formal element at least.
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