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About this artwork
- Medium
- Charcoal on Paper
- Framing
- Framing on request
- Dimensions
- 19.5x13.4in
The artist creates the portrait of a young woman named Irene, the portrait was made with the technique of charcoal and fusaggine on dusted paper.
The particularity of the artist is knowing how to grasp the animistic aspects of the subject as well as the physical resemblance.
The characteristic of this production is the gesture that the artist performs, once the portrait has been made, the artist… leaves it on the wooden tablet that he used during the work, stopping the drawing with pins.
About the creator
Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Covered by the Press
- Solo shows participant
- Works on commission
« The possibility of freely expressing what I observe both inside and outside of myself. »
Elisa Spagnoli is an award-winning artist based in Italy whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Austria, France, and Switzerland. At the heart of her work is the continuous search for the autonomous value of forms and their essential meaning, transcending the physicality of the subject itself and inviting us to "go beyond". Spagnoli's artistic approach varies depending on the message she wishes to communicate. She most often creates with acrylics, oils, and enamel on canvas or wood.