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©Annalia Amedeo

As you want me

These porcelain sculptures are part of an installation of six. They are masks that humans metaphorically wear and represent a reflection on modern humans, their experiences and their complex superstructures and ambivalences. On faces of a classic beauty, appear lacerations and foliage, a symptom of suffering. The faces are obtained with moulds while the leaf elements are hand built. They were coloured with various coats of metal salts applied with a brush.
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Annalia Amedeo
Rome, Italy
After a long experience as an archaeological ceramics restorer in Naples (where she was born), Florence and Rome, Annalia Amedeo decided to follow an ...
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