Vamp - Modern Woman
acrylic on canvas, 2 (72 x 80 cm), 2015
Always looking for a balance between the flow of inspiration and the contemplation of the content, it is now no more enough for me to simply produce artworks in which, through a visible recognizable, also it is possible to describe the intangible, invisible, behind people and things, but I need that my works, poetical from my point of view, " narrate "something. And maybe put side by side they would narrate something extra because of the approach, leaving even room to the imagination of the viewer.
So they are “VAMP” and “MODERN WOMAN”, where the vacuity of the vamp, who is intent only to dress up in bright colors, and for the rest is empty and closed in herself admiring, is opposed to the complexity of the true modern woman who does not give up the bright colors but is engaged on many fronts, as house, music, sports, food and wine, gardening. The real modern woman is not just engaged, but even more good looking than the vamp.