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Alice Asnaghi

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.6 D in

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About The Artwork

Everyone, at least once in our lives, have blown on this flower, in the hope that our wishes would come true. The dandelion is a simple flower but has a strong meaning. Deeply connected to desire, in the past it was used as a real oracle. When the dandelion withers, a metamorphosis takes place. It transform itself into a feathery sphere ready to dissolve its seeds into the wind. The seeds will take a new journey, in search of fertile soil in which sprout and generate new life. Painting comes with the hanger on the back of the canvas. Certificate of authenticity is also provided.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.6 D in

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Alice Asnaghi is a daughter of art; born in Desio, in the province of Monza, she began drawing at the age of three and soon started painting thanks to her mother, who is a painter herself. By the age of six, she was already attending a painting school with her mother. She graduated in 2002 from the Brera Art High School and later attended the School of Illustration and Graphic Design in Milan, obtaining her diploma as an illustrator in 2005. She then decided to move to Australia, where she spent an intense year exploring tropical areas. "Struck by the beauty of nature," she began using photography to capture small details in an original way, treating them as works of art. This marked the beginning of her artistic research focused on the connection between humans and nature and the enhancement of the environment. Between 2007 and 2009, she lived in Florida, then in London, and finally in 2012 she moved to Rome, where she currently resides and has her studio, fully dedicating herself to her artistic career. Her first exhibition dates back to 2016 on the occasion of the Contemporary Art Triennial of Verona, followed by numerous participations in exhibitions in Italy and abroad, including the 2017 Meart, International Biennial of the Mediterranean in Palermo, and the MEAM for the Second Biennial of Art in Barcelona. In 2021, her first solo exhibition in Rome took place during the Roma Art Festival organized by the Art Studio Tre Association, in the setting of Piazza di Spagna. In 2023, she participated in Arte Fiera Padova, and in 2024, she is present at the Vernice Art Fair in Forlì. Alice Asnaghi experiments with an original language that combines two very different aspects of nature representation. On one hand, the artist seeks a realism that reflects the authenticity of the ecosystem, depicting specific species and essences; on the other hand, there is an almost fairy-tale, magical interpretation that transports the natural world into a painted vision "not only with the eyes but also with the soul." Her acrylic works on canvas, as well as on other supports such as wood or cork, create compositions with visual cuts that reflect a close connection with her photographic experience. In some works, the point of view is from bottom to top, as if the images originated from nature itself, from the roots that transform into powerful tree trunks or from the flowing water that then calms.

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