Oil Paint
70.0 x 50.0 cm
2010
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The painting depicts the Palazzo della Signoria, the emblem of Florentine Renaissance beauty, giving prominence to a jewel placed in that square: “The Rape of the Sabine Women” by Giambologna. History, but also contemporaneity, are always exposed to a superior judgment that towers over the scene with its austere gaze. In my work, I played with oil to weave a surreal atmosphere and express historical depth and the enigmatic intertwining of past and present. The figurative style dances with symbolism, creating a space beyond time. Each element represents a fragment of interwoven stories, suggesting endless interpretations. This painting will bring a charge of mystery and beauty to your space, inviting reflection and imagination.
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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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