Maria Francesca rates (1977)
Features
Artist: Maria Francesca Tassi (1977)
Description
Mixed media on paper. The work was exhibited at the solo exhibition "the first rush" at the Gallery CorsoVeneziaOtto in Milan, as evidenced by the paper to the back lable. The artist, born in San Pellegrino Terme (BG) in 1977, currently lives and works in Milan. Rates change the fate of the Bill, often considered mainly a preparatory sketch technique: draft for a possible definitive work. The artist draws, with the expertise of an amanuensis, silent microrganisi, tell, floating, crawling on infinite horizons and aseptic. The accuracy and sophistication of the stroke to pencil (also thanks to the use of pastel tones), subtle and spot on, it's amazing in spite of media prepared with acrylic and pigments. A virtuosity that is unparalleled. A manual technique which compares rates just aesthetically fluent with new technologies. The artist takes the diary of Eva Marisaldi trend and Vanessa Beecroft in unveiling deep intimacy, without exceeding in providing explanations, which, in his case, it takes on a more overtly romantic. The seduction produced by the works of the body allow a projection of our Rates within the same, though aware of the simulation which underlies. (From "Mary Terry T, the first rush, exhibition catalogue, CorsoVeneziaOtto, September-October 2009)
Frame Size (cm):
Height: 26,5
Width: 26,5
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 25
Width: 25