Sculpture
"Experiencing the different mediums of expression, the artist may sway among the different feelings that arise from the research of her own identity and function. The soft or shrouded shapes serve to underline an emotional relationship, like the one between mother and child for instance: in some artworks where motherhood is represented, the woman’s figure merges with the child’s body, the embrace compacts the parts into one volume, from which emerge totemic and divine compositions that enhance the ancestral primacy of the woman: giving life and being a mother. The sensuality of the protagonists is treated as natural, spontaneous and always confidential, deep inside there is always a mischievous innocence that turns into a regenerative power, in a way to be congenital and not in a studied, unnatural attitude." -- Flora Rovigo, Art Historian and Art Critique
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