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March 2020- September 2021, Italy Normalized Strangeness is my latest project. It started during the first pandemic lockdown, March 2020, and was completed in September 2021. This is the period to which it refers to, even if I actually made the paintings until October 2022. It is an analysis of self perception in meditation during lockdown. I felt a sense of calmness, since I didn’t have to live my long solitude escapes in shame anymore, like I was strange. At that time solitude was forced on most of us. It was normal, it normalized my “strangeness”. With this sense of calmness I could see through myself clearly and many questions arised. What is introspection, reflexivity? Would self-reflection generate an infinite truth which is perceived as finite? What is infinity? Would infinity reflect the truth? The search to explore these questions revealed the interconnection between many theories and concepts ranging from Mathematics to Advaita Vedanta philosophy, whose answers are hidden in the visual work that emerged during this period of time. The theories on self-luminosity of consciousness (svaprakasata) in particular reflect the essence of this visual project, just as light does not need a second light in order to be revealed so consciousness does not as well. Water is depicted as a lens. It reflects the light penetrating the surface from one side and, at the same time, its own shadow on the other. Infinite textures of light projected into the human eye create a finite image. Its motion through time and space defines its natural shape and responsiveness to external elements. Silent observation came from calmness that was given by a normalized strangeness state generated by a collective isolation (lockdown) surrounding my isolation escapes, created to protect my energy and use it wisely.
Acrylic on Aluminum
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27 W x 53 H x 0.2 D in
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Valeria Latorre is a visual artist based in the South of Italy. Her research is on water, it is expressed through hyperrealistic paintings, photography and video making. Her work aims to show water in ways it is not usually seen, using different media to express the hidden faces of water. In the painting and photography work light and movement expose the shape of water revealed through image distortion. In the video work dance and music express the physical features and rhythm of water. Philosophy and science studies support the evolution of her research which is deeply influenced by Japanese Wabi Sabi aesthetics.
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