Oil Paint
70.0 x 50.0 cm
2013
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About this artwork
“The time of waiting is the most difficult of all.” (Sarah Doudney): from here I drew inspiration for the creation of this painting, where the clock that dominates the scene at some point breaks down, losing its balance. In my work I explored the tension of waiting, capturing the essence of slow-moving time. Using refined oils, I poured pure emotions, creating a marriage of expressionism and realism. Each brushstroke reveals a feeling, an unspoken story, a suspended moment, personal reflections on the inexorability of time. This canvas carries an intense energy, a silent dialogue with the viewer, inviting questions about who and what is waiting for the mysterious woman, who reveals in the enigma of her gaze all the answers.
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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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