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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 67 W x 39.5 H x 1.4 D in
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This artwork was exhibited at the San Salvatore in Lauro Museum in Rome in 2022, and it is part of the series that won the 2021 Green Fairy Arbiter First Prize, SyArt, Sorrento International Villa Fiorentini Festival. It is also featured in the catalog that will be sent to the client. The artwork consists of two adjacent canvases, one measuring 100x70 cm and the other 100x100 cm, which can be hung on the wall together or separately. I utilized acrylic, resin, enamel, and bitumen on canvas. In this depiction, on both sides, there are women walking, seemingly from another era. In the distance, there are other small beings. Delicate chromatic tones of orange and blue suggest it could be a beach, a dream, or an unreal place. The strokes are as delicate as we, humans, should be on this earth. The light suspends reality, bringing forth figures free from temporal constraints. The subjects exist in a timeless and metaphysical dimension, where memories become the main sentiment.
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
67 W x 39.5 H x 1.4 D in
2
Not Framed
Yes
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Giusy Lauriola, an Italian artist born and residing in Rome, explores a complex dialogue between gesture, color, and sign through her art. Resin, a material that consistently characterizes her work, merges with a chromatic research that combines abstraction and figuration, creating a balance between emotion and perception. Her delicate figuration, far from mimicking reality, becomes a symbol of a new metaphysical dimension, while the underlying abstraction suspends time and space, inviting existential reflections. In 2021, at the SyArt Sorrento International Festival, she received the prestigious Arbiter Fata Verde Award, and in 2022 she was featured on the cover of Arbiter magazine. She also received an Honorable Mention from the Circle Foundation for the Arts in 2020 and 2022, and was a finalist in prominent competitions such as the Premio Lupa 2020 and the Premio Celeste 2007. In 2015, she won the Museo Pier Maria Rossi competition. Her works are part of prestigious collections, including the Copelouzos Family Art Museum in Athens, the SanPaolo Invest Art Collection in Rome, and the Pinacoteca Comunale Antonio Sapone in Gaeta. From 2021 to 2024, she participated in numerous contemporary art fairs, such as Arte in Nuvola in Rome, and fairs in Genoa, Padua, and Parma. In 2020, she was included in the Atlante dell'Arte Contemporanea De Agostini, one of the most comprehensive surveys of Italian artists from 1950 onwards. Her career has led her to exhibit internationally, as an honorary guest at the International Photo Festival in Lodz (Poland) in 2006, and in solo exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the Italian Cultural Institute of Damascus in 2010, and the Italian Cultural Institute of Tokyo in 2024, on the occasion of Holocaust Memorial Day.
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