Patrizia Meneghini
Life’s too short for an ordinary life.
From 2000 to 2007 her abstract style was very academic. In 2007, the trauma that occurred in her life pushed her to search insistently for freedom of expression, which she achieved with more mature painting.
From 2000 to 2007 her abstract style was very academic. In 2007, the trauma that occurred in her life pushed her to search insistently for freedom of expression, which she achieved with more mature painting.
From 2010 Patrizia’s paintings have been more singular and characterized by “cracks”. Cracks symbolize both inner breaks and the unification-expansion of the elements represented on the canvas. These elements, ranging from the past to the future through the present, are full of a universal sense of the whole. The works dedicated to the theme of Pandora are very peculiar, as they represent the artist’s inner speech in which hope always emerges, a feeling that encourages her will to live.