Stefania Carè’s artworks stem from the intimate need to tell the time and the identity of a place. Experimenting a... Read More
Stefania Carè’s artworks stem from the intimate need to tell the time and the identity of a place. Experimenting a coexistence between past and present through the enigmatic photography of Nara, the artist tells us how her journey to Japan has left a lasting mark.
Her work is carried out through different graphic expressions. Indeed, the artworks are pictures contaminated by drawings and oil painting - a result obtained by a refined research and a decomposition of images.
Stefania Carè retraces the geography of those walls by which she was inspired thanks to the “impressions” suggested by her shots, in a metaphysic dimension, and then she transforms them in suggestive images that recall the abstract painting of the twentieth century.
The artist presents an artwork that lends itself to many interpretations ,since it is not only linked to a consideration on a time in which past and present coexist, but it may also be tied to a thought about memory, that could be at the same time collective and personal, intimate and emotional.