Eleonora Giurgevich is an Italian artist, painter, photographer, and writer. Her artistic practice unfolds as a narrative and visual journey that intertwines painting, photography, and literature, giving shape to a personal language in which images and stories influence one another.Her...
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Eleonora Giurgevich is an Italian artist, painter, photographer, and writer. Her artistic practice unfolds as a narrative and visual journey that intertwines painting, photography, and literature, giving shape to a personal language in which images and stories influence one another.
Her introduction to art came at a young age, when she discovered the Impressionists and Van Gogh, beginning to experiment with oil paints and developing a strong interest in the medium of painting and its nuances. Over time, her practice expanded to include photography and digital post-production, tools through which she explores the transformation of the image and the distance between reality and perception.
After years of independent experimentation, in 2024 he devoted himself full-time to oil painting, creating numerous works and gradually defining his own narrative style. Color became the focal point of his exploration, understood not only as a visual element but as an emotional and narrative vehicle.
In 2026, he published his first novel, Harold, which also became the starting point for a series of paintings of the same name, in which literary characters are transformed into visual subjects.
His contemporary artistic practice includes oil paintings on canvas, paper, and wood panels, often featuring landscapes, symbolic figures, and narrative scenes. At the same time, he pursues photography and ongoing research into the relationship between emotion, memory, and image.
Today, his work unfolds as a constantly evolving “creative dimension” in which painting, writing, and photography coexist as parts of a single expressive language.