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...at the Horizon There Appears the Shadow… Print

Chiara Criniti

Italy

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This is a sequence of three illustrations inspired by spaghetti western locations and homage to the cartoon hero Tex Willer, created by the Italian writer Gian Luigi Bonelli and illustrator Aurelio Galleppini (Galep).

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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I am an Italian artist and illustrator. My works depict a world in which reality is represented through metaphorical and psychological images. My interest is focused on issues related to the psyche. I'm interested in feelings, emotions and troubles of the soul. My subjects show a fragile humanity, not out of inner weakness but out of a natural vocation. The use of vibrant colors and bold contrasts, alongside the mélange of various media, enable me to create a complex world where reality coexists with metaphorical elements, the surreal and psychological; a world that can be interpreted in a variety of levels. I work on paper, cardboard and canvas using mixed media: monotype, collage, graphite, acrylic, pastels, grattage. Environmental problems are a topic that I hold dear and all my artistic production develops around the idea of recovering and recycling poor and discarded materials. I find inspiration in paper as a material, and I use discarded magazines, clippings of my drawings or monotypes, old printed papers and envelopes.

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