Giada Rotundo
Make it stand out. In 2017 the artist obtains her MA at the art Academy of Brera and in the following years she starts her artistic career by re-elaborating images from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Today she has chosen not to represent only one poetic style and her works do not follow a specific genre though she continues to express herself with figurative painting. This, however, has been a difficult choice and has arrived after she has matured and reflected upon the fact that it gives the observer a much freer view of her works. If we think that it is the public itself that ‘makes’ the artwork and that it would not exist without it, so why shouldn’t we leave them the opportunity to interpret it? Explaining the meaning of the painting would influence their opinion too. Finally, looking at the art of today is like looking at something diverse and complicated, there is so much, sometimes too much... once there was only one artistic trend and many people would be spontaneously involved. If we think of Art Déco, or even before Art Nuveau, she realizes that many artists had reproduced and spread these artistic styles to other similar fields such as: architecture, textiles, and other minor ones. In short, if art is the mirror of what happens we cannot do anything else than reproduce art in the most heterogeneous way.