Acrylic Paint
70.0 x 50.0 cm
2024
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Artwork created on canvas stiffened by plaster and glue, made to resemble a fresco, inspired by March 25, the "Dantedì," the date chosen to honor Dante Alighieri since it is the beginning of the Divine Comedy's otherworldly journey. The work is also inspired by the 700th anniversary of the Supreme Poet's death: an evening dedicated to the recitation of Dante's canticle, in the embrace of popular traditions and excellences, including the production of wine preserved in fine barrels and soberly tasted. Painting in which I fused acrylics, enamels and inks to capture the depth of human experience. Styles such as fine art, expressionism and figurative realism come to life, weaving stories of introspection and enlightenment. Each brushstroke is an invitation to contemplate our journey through light and shadow, evoking emotions reminiscent of historical eras and universal themes. This creation is an energy that speaks to the soul, nourishing the inner dialogue with a sense of eternal celebration.
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Nov 02, 2024
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About the artist
Paola Imposimato, professional painter from Florence, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, has to her credit in Italy and abroad numerous personal, collective and permanent exhibitions in public and private collections. She has created 120 paintings for Historical Reenactments, called “Palio”, in most of the national territory and carried out many years of collaborations with Haute Couture Houses and Publishing Houses. Her artistic production ranges from portraits to Sacred Art, from wall paintings to those on canvas, panel, wood, leather, ceramics and wax. Many awards have been achieved.
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