I Panni Sporchi - Acrylic and collage on framed paper
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- Artist Maranelli Martina
- Category Abstract Paintings
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Creation year 2018
- Dimensions 62 x 73 x D 3 cm
- Technique Acrylic and collage on framed paper
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This work is made with scraps of recycled paper documents. What do they have to say about our mistakes? What do we cover for negative experiences from the fake comfort of our homes? “Dirty clothes should be washed at home”: I propose a sort of public ritual, a wash that shows how from black you can go to white and be, publicly, an example for others.
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Maranelli Martina
Maranelli Martina (Rovereto, 1988) attends her last year of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. In 2019 she is a finalist of the Prize for Painting presented by the Paolina Brugnatelli Foundation in Milan. In 2021 she held the workshop Fra(m)menti of paper at the education area of MART in Rovereto.
Like a diviner in search of water and precious metals, Maranelli casually moves around the environment in search of natural materials, mainly paper, which she reduces into very small fragments and then reassembles them into a whole, glueing and adapting them to a new shape.
"The work is created as nature creates life in all its forms, with what it has available. Thus, with my works, through torn, pre-formed, pre-arranged scraps of paper, I create a structure that transforms itself into a cohesive thought.”