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Creatures III Painting

Stefania Puntaroli

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 52 W x 54 H x 0.1 D in

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It is in the borderland between the real and the imaginary that Stefania Puntaroli's work wants to penetrate, taking as a reference what, as regards the human and animal figure, is defined as monstrous because it is designed precisely to show those aspects that for different reasons are not within the norm. The tradition is extensive. We can start from Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia (23 - 79 AD). It belongs to the 2nd century AD. The true story of Luciano di Samosata which already featured hippogriffs, minotaurs and other imaginary creatures. In the novel by Alexander of the Pseudo Callistene (3rd century AD) it is told of frightening people that the Macedonian conqueror found himself facing. People and animals are juxtaposed in the medieval Liber monstrorum in which the constant is the marvelous as a category of discovery. According to what Umberto Eco defined Isperian aesthetics, a literature that prefers the barbaric style, alliteration, cacophony, neologism in the description of natural phenomena, landscapes and trips, such as the one made in the sixth century by sea by San Brendano, pulled by a horrible whale, in search of the Earthly Paradise. This climate of visionary and imaginative narratives fueled the creation of numerous texts illustrated with miniatures and woodcuts regarding monstrous beings and fantastic creatures originating from transfigured tales of travelers or handed down from more ancient mythologies. The artwork is on canvas and would be send rolled on a tube.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:52 W x 54 H x 0.1 D in

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Stefania Puntaroli was born in Prato, Tuscany. She studied at Pistoia Art Institute and she graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, before continuing her studies at Florence’s internationally renowned printmaking school “Il Bisonte”. Since 1995 she has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions, participating in Biennal and Triennal of graphic, International Symposia in painting and sculpture, devoting also to installation and performance. Her works are in public and private collections in Italy and abroad. “ The complex of the works by Stefania Puntaroli seems to advance a fundamental dialogue for the reality of the modern women artists, by weaving the historical lesson of Carla Accardi, beyond differences and variations of the Abstract Art. This conversation spontaneously took place, moved by the natural flow of her vision which interprets the heritage of a cosmological vision, and moreover, magnetically continued through a clear concatenation of subjects where her works find shape and direction.In this framework, Stefania Puntaroli accompanies us through the maze of her imagination and kaleidoscopic vision, which all in all reflects a precise sequence and an exact order[...] Nature and Culture , which is the primary matrix that brings out the radical choices of the artistic act , which Stefania Puntaroli brilliantly declines through the codes of Engraving , Painting, Photography and Performance . The essence of this work finds a fertile ground in the art of Engraving, a well-established and enduring passion that the artist has been cultivating since the studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, in 1995, with a careful dedication, juxtaposed to the idea of sign. This is often accompanied by the research for a multicultural symbolism beyond geographical boundaries where to find common roots and new interpretations on the basis of common traits of an ancient civilizations – this is the case of studies for cave paintings (Val Camonic, Italy) in search of an artistic vernacular language. From this premise, the style is recognizable in the texture of the image where the line, both abstract and representational, is identified for its depth, relief, stroke and direction of different materials including paper and fabric, expertly conducted by the hand of the artist.

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