Cinzia Pellin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cinzia Pellin (born 19 July 1973 in Velletri, Rome) is a contemporary Italian painter and set designer.

The women in Pellin's works are show and film stars or, often, fashion models.[1] But also simply “women”, unaware stars of our time, who have nothing to do with video cameras or glossy magazines, but are the protagonists of real life; the choice of their faces is determined by the femininity, sensuality, perseverance or pain coming from their glances.[2][1]

The detail of some glances painted on oversize canvases lets her suspended between the sweetness and violence of the contradictions of the time we are living.[2][1] She has recently developed two new concepts.[2][1] In the first, the face fades out thanks to play of shades, where it is only the eyes or the eyes and lips to stand out with bodily arrogance.[2][1] In the second, she has tried to develop a technique between painting and drawing, with signs of grease pencil on oil paints.[2][1]

Artistry

Solo exhibitions

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI