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The ancestor Drawing

Vera Di Bianca

France

Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

Size: 28 W x 39 H x 0.8 D in

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The work represents the face of a Mapuche indigenous person, a shaman from the region of Auraucania (southern Chile). The portrait is made after sketches in the presence of the man, the sketches are the fruit of a meeting in Chile, during a trip to the Mapuche region. It symbolizes a reflection on our predecessors and on the transmission of knowledge and on shamanism, this theme is explored in depth in the series of works: Le rêve d'Hopi. The man's gaze fixes the viewer in order to get in touch with him, as if going to speak to him, the details induce the latter to concentrate on the observation of this face and to think about the history of the character suspended between past and present.

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Drawing:Charcoal on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28 W x 39 H x 0.8 D in

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Text written for the exhibition at the Taylor Foundation by art historian Veronica Bianchi and translated by Rosella Di Niola. Vera Di Bianca began her artistic training in the very prestigious Artistic High School located in Via Ripetta where she was a pupil of the teacher and artist of the Italian pop-art movement Cesare Tacchi. The teacher immediately became a referent in artistic matters and helped her in her creative journey. During this period when she was pushed towards autonomy and towards the search for a personal artistic identity, she directed her gaze towards painting and costume; In accordance with her choices as a teenager and the studies pursued at the Academy of Fine Arts, she is interested not only in painting but also in visual art and crafts. In 2005 she trained in weaving and followed Marcella Polloni's courses and goldsmith's courses directed by Carla Yanez in Santiago de Chile where Vera specialized in these techniques also having as an interest the study of the Mapuche civilization, Amerindian inhabitants originally from central and southern Chile. Also in 2005 she made drawings of this tribe and organized an exhibition entitled; “La mirada inquieta” in the premises of the Catholic University of Santiago de Chile thanks to the interest shown by its work on the part of the photographer and historian of photography Mr. Juan Domingo Marinello Kairath. This meeting with the Mapuche people and the exhibition that will follow are an interesting experience from both an anthropological and pictorial point of view. In parallel with these studies, she continued painting now rich in bright colors, the same ones she used in fabrics. Weft and brushstroke, wool and acrylic, two seemingly distant worlds but Vera Di Bianca manages to match them with her own process based on the harmonization of colors. Photography is for her the essential tool that allows her to explore reality and to combine the suggestions that have led her to love weaving, drawing, color according to the inspiration that is at the service of several forms of art. that intermingle. Established since 2009 in Paris, she is currently at the Maison des Artistes and is represented in Paris by the Béatrice Béllat gallery.

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