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Stella Print

Rossella Faraone

Italy

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Birth of a star seen in a contemporary key. Creative divine explosion with 24 kt gold to represent the divine hand. Round in enamels, agate, chalcedony, minerals on board. With the exclusive technique devised by Faraone in 2005. Coming from his many experiments in jewelry, then brought back to the table in precious materials.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Eclectic artist, sculptor, painter, art jeweler, designer, lives and works between Rome and Nereto (Te). Since childhood she has shown an innate talent for drawing and painting. Graduated Master of Art at the S. D'Amico Institute in Rome and having followed several specialization courses in Sculpture, Setting, Enamelling, Antique Jewelery, Chisel and Embossing, Engraving, she is passionate about goldsmith sculpture. In 1990 he opened his first studio in Nereto with an adjoining artistic foundry. He creates numerous lines of high jewelery by realizing his works in a three-dimensional way and personally taking care of all the processing phases, exclusively unique pieces. Over the years he approaches the goldsmithery of Abruzzo and studies in particular the ancient symbolism which he proposes again in his personal interpretation of the "Presentosa". In 2005 she developed a new technique: she took the noble materials that she is used to molding (gold, platinum, palladium, bronze, precious stones) and poured them onto the table to give body to her inner world, this time. His first works, small in size, were immediately highly appreciated by professionals. Thus began a long path of research and experimentation that saw the birth of important works from the point of view of its evolution. The desire for three-dimensionality is now satisfied with large volumes and made with the same materials with which he created his jewels. Precious metals, enamels and stones are the perfect liaison between the two artistic experiences and accompany the evolution of the creative flair, showing, at the same time, the traceability to his style. The artist manages to conquer a decidedly personal space in the very heterogeneous panorama of contemporary art by using materials with which she has a long and profound custom in her activity as a jewelry maker. The uncompromising color solutions and the use of demanding and even difficult materials testify to a desire for poetic and creative adventure that cannot leave you indifferent. (Vincenzo Centorame) She had the strength, talent and qualities necessary to make these precious stones and metals change, through the exercise of her will, into "pigments" for a genre of painting that may seem like an authentic bet, a sort challenging. Difficult to approach any artistic current. Pharaoh invented his own method and aesthetic. An art of an exasperated, exuberant sensuality, which reveals dark corners and forces.

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