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Jazz in Marrakesh
Jazz in Marrakesh is an original artwork realized by Laura D'Andrea in 2008. Mixed media (oil and various materials) on canvas. Hand signed by the artist on the lower right margin. Perfect conditions.
Laura D’Andrea is an Italian artist and engraver. She draws inspiration from the depths of her personal memory, and from the study of symbols found in Archaic writings in the Mediterranean.
Jazz in Marrakesh is an original artwork realized by Laura D'Andrea in 2008. Mixed media (oil and various materials) on canvas. Hand signed by the artist on the lower right margin. Perfect conditions.
The artwork represents a North African landscape. The artist spent much time travelling in North Africa discovering new cultures and places. The canvas shows an abstract composition, and the shapes seem to dissolve throughout the canvas. The artist uses warm colors, from yellow to pink, with some traces of blue to define the contour lines. The surface of the canvas appears rough, because the artist uses also some solid materials in the making of the artwork.
Laura D’Andrea is an Italian artist and engraver. She was born in Sicily, where she currently lives and works. She studied printing techniques and especially xylography at the Academies of Fine Arts in Rome and Urbino, as well as Philosophy and Literature at the University of Grenoble. Her first exhibition was “La mia Sicilia” (My Sicily) in 1969 at the Galleria Flaccovio in Palermo, where, a few years later, she exhibited with “Hippies a Londra” (Hippies in London). In the 1980s, she moved to Il Cairo in Egypt, where she studied Arabic calligraphy and found the opportunity to realize a series of graphic works to be exhibited at the Egypt Academy of Rome. In those years, she dedicated herself to doing research on the historical Sicilian Baroque art and culture. Between 1986 and 1988, her solo show “L’Immaginario nel Barocco” (The Baroque Culture) took place at the Galleria Artivisive in Rome, at the Museum and Library of Ursino, at the Recupero in Sicily, and at the European Parliament in Strasbourgh. In 2002, she participated in the exhibition “Memoria Greca nel Mediterraneo” (Greek memory in the Mediterranean) in Sicily. In 2007, she exhibited in Rome and in Saudi Arabia. Between 2011 and 2015, she started exploring the world of jazz music, which would become an important subject for her future artworks; in those same years, she exhibited her works in England and in Belgium. Her artworks represent a leap in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicilian and Arab cultures. Laura D’Andrea loves jazz music: on her canvases, we can perceive the sounds of places and people far in both place and time. Other important elements of her works are calligraphy and Archeoscrittura . Archeoscrittura is a fascinating practice consisting of artists exploring their own genetic memories for finding signs of archaic scriptures.
Laura D'Andrea draws inspiration from the depths of her personal memory, and from the study of symbols found in the Archaic writing in the Mediterranean. Her works can be viewed at the Museum of Modern Art Pecci in Florence; at the Museum of woodcut Carpi in Modena; at the Museum of Modern Art Maga in Varese, Milan; at the Museum of Modern Art in Valencia, Spain; at the Museum of Art Mart in Trento and Rovereto with the donation of Mirella Bentivoglio.
SKU | M-95787 |
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Artista | Laura D'Andrea |
Typology | Original Paintings |
Technique | Oil Painting |
Periodo | 2000s |
Signature | Hand Signed |
Conditions | Excellent (perfect conditions, as new) |
Dimensioni (cm) | 60 x 3 x 80 |
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