Lucia Davanzo
Lucia Davanzo's work has since the early days focussed on geometrical shapes. Her re-interpretation of these forms, typical of artists from the School of Padua, has led her to create pieces that have an aerial, light appearance. Fine gold and silver threads are bound onto a frame-like structure, resulting in a play on perspectives. Alongside these aerial pieces, Davanzo, in time, added other works of a more constructed aspect, occasionally combining coloured stones or coloured surfaces with gold and oxidised silver. Her latest works have also seen the introduction of solid structures, but seem to be a combination of the two approaches...
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