Roberta Coni Italian painter was born in Marino (Rome) in 1976. She graduated from the
Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1999. She integrated her studies abroad
with two grants in Spain and the United States.
Primarily interested
in the human figure, she mixes the classical technique of oil painting
with heavy body paste made of bitumen, melted wax and glue. Since 2009,
her artistic research has been geared toward large-scale paintings, in
which the face often emerges from the shadow. AN Interpretation of the
contemplative soul aimed in continuous introspection.
Her work is characterized by it’s strong realism while combining rougher materials.
Female figures with poignant expressions, faces in the foreground, where, with detailed attention, almost lenticular, the brush focuses on the skin and eyes, and in particular to the secret pulse of the pictorial surface. The faces are often violated by time flowing relentlessly on the skin, deforming and shaping it over the years, to lay bare the soul. She has created a compendium of contemporary work as she integrates video-art with the visual language of her paintings for creations made with the same techniques. Lately she has begun an ambitious project related to the pictorial realization of the entire Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri.. She collaborates with several galleries abroad in England , Turkey, China, United States, Canada, France, Singapour, Brazil.
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