Maria Rita Eusepi was born in Tivoli (Rome) in 1962. She has attended the Ramenghi Arts School in Bagnacavallo (Italy) and she has been working on painting and ceramics for several years. She now has been working and she has living in Bagnacavallo since 2007. Before she worked in Riccione and Voltana . Water, as an element of life, is a cyclic recurring theme in her works. It is through water that her works take shape and come to life and often reach a world in which things are suggested by senses rather than being described. An intensive expressive research has led the artist to look beyond the image and appearance of things. The result is evident in her ceramics which shows an evocative power of colours and abstract shapes. The intense colours, the peculiar geometric patterns and the positive feel of her works invite the viewer to a voyage through the realm of dream, a lunar landscape, thus engendering a desire for escape from everyday life towards a better world. .... In her paintings the subjects are mostly long-shot landscapes, rich in mental and antinaturalistic accents, shading into dream and melancholy. They express a desire for uncontaminated spaces, a longing for purity that can hardly be reached and ends in a sense of existential solitude. The artist seems to be well aware of this process. She doesn't indulge in false aestheticism and keeps on digging in her buried experiences, thus giving us an unusual vision far from ordinary dreams, but absolutely charming. It is a crystal light world, with no boundaries, where only can thought not get lost. Her fragile poetry is far from the violent and ordinary everyday life - a world where only he who paints to satify his own inner needs can find refuge and comfort. |
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