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Time Bracket - Leonella Portrait Photograph - Limited Edition of 1

Laura Carlodalatri

Italy

Photography, Color on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.4 D in

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It was a long-life reflection to inspire this work. Reflection on life and its meaning, on the unrestless ongoing of the time. It was life, to inspire this shot. Love for my mother, love for life, love for human beings and their sufference. It was the eternal estonishment of the never revelead secret of the Univerce, to inspire this work. It was the nostalgia of what we call “The Past”, to inspire this work. The Past: a mysterious friend-ennemy guy, never leaving us. The starting point was a shot. Then I worked on it with my “electronic painting”. The reason: the only room I have to “paint and create” is my PC:

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Photography:Color on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.4 D in

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Laura Mario Carlodalatri Laura Mario Carlodalatri is a journalist involved in the area of social and political problems. She added to her name the name of its twin “Mario” (also artist) when he died in 1992. Her works have al-ways been welcome as part of Fotogrammatica (1994-1999), an international art and photography gather-ing headed by Giovanni Semerano e Cesare Nissirio. Her attendance at the Art Studio of Alberto Parres, which began in the Winter of 1996, was to prove essential for the development of the pictorial sense that the artist has applied to her photography. She has done numerous personal exhibitions of “Sketches of nude” executed in that Atelier. She founded the San Marcello Artist Group, a vanguard artist group, who have been exposing at the “Gallerietta” since 1996 to 2000. Collaborating with the collagist Lucia Las, she has theorized the new art movement IOTA (In Out Trailing Art), substaining the introduction, in the artistic works, of a few elements essential to express the concept of modernity: the interaction between artist and public, the autodestruction, a continuous and al-ways changing movement. The installation presented by L.M.Carlodalatri and Lucia Las in October 2002, entitled “Sugar – The Art you can eat”, received a great success of public. Since 2007 she is the organizer of the Festival of Art " ROMA OSPITA " –which got the sponsorship of Comune di Roma- gathering some 100 artists. Laura Mario is now mainly dedicated to photography and, in particular , to the " REFLECTIONS " . She realized four main Portfolios: - "Rome in Water ": with this portfolio her figurative art is already moving towards the very first Impressionism. . It 's a portfolio of one hundred selected shots, collected through ten years . The city of Rome reflected in puddles , in the Tiber , in its fountains or damp asphalt. - “Nettuno in Water” - Portraying the Port of Nettuno in water. - " Murano in Vitro ": with this portfolio the artist definitively states a personal intuition which is decling painting with photography. - “Fango”: dedicated to the flooding in Senigallia (May 2014) Her last "art-way" began two years ago with “Kew” and is now developing in electroning painting printed on canvas: the work “Time Bracket” is well illustrating her new "electronic" way of expressing, sometimes mixed with acrylic.

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