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'Am I beautiful? Yes, you are' Drawing

Beatrice Zagato

Italy

Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

Size: 50 W x 70 H x 0.1 D cm

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This is a drawing made by live model. Our body, our eyes tell a lot about who we are. I tried to grasp the essence hidden in this woman's face and show her intimate beauty.

Year Created:

2019

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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

50 W x 70 H x 0.1 D cm

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Not Applicable

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Italy.

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Beatrice Zagato is an Italian visual artist. She is based between Italy and Spain. She studied at the famous Escola d’Art Massana in Barcelona and in the Catalan city she founded her own art studio in 2010. Her artistic language is painting, photography and social projects. In 2017 she was in London where she won an artist residency to create a project that uses Art as a tool to generate new connections and openings in society, in response to Brexit. Zagato’s project had been welcomed by the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art Museum of London with which Zagato collaborated. The project was exhibited in various key points of the City. In 2015 she won the prestigious International Pythagoras Award launched by the European Union, with European funds, sponsored by the European Commission and the Presidency of the Italian Republic. Zagato's work is on permanent display at the Pythagoras Museum of Arts and Science (KR, Italy). Recently the Modigliani Foundation selected Zagato's work to pay homage to Amedeo Modigliani on the centenary of his death. Zagato's work will become a permanent part of the Modigliani Tribute from December 2020, at the portal of the Foundation. Zagato works with light, colors, movement and rhythm. “Color is energy made visible. Movement is life ”- she explains. "With my art I want to convey positivity and energy, I want to arouse a feeling of strength in the viewer". Zagato's works are exhibited in Italy, France, Spain and England. With my Art I want to convey positivity and energy. The language I use is painting, photography and social projects. I work with light, color, movement and rhythm. Color is energy made visible. Movement is life. Light and color are sources of energy. Some colors act on our brain like caffeine and help people to shake off self-pity. Color increases people's sense of security, improves mood and increases empathy. Numerous studies show that light and color can be substituted for antidepressants. I believe that Art has this magical power to stimulate our sense of happiness. More info:

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