AMY (2024) Drawing by Sarita Nanni
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- Charcoal on Paper
- Dimensions Height 22.1in, Width 29.9in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Celebrity Portraits
Charcoal, with its raw force and delicate sensitivity, becomes the perfect medium to translate the gravity of her gaze and the invisible fractures that only art can truly expose. The face emerges from a neutral background, surrounded by space that breathes — silent, charged, and full of presence.
Sharp contrasts, bold shadows, and broken lines are not just visual choices, but symbolic ones. They speak of the eternal tension between light and darkness, between fragility and stage presence, between the woman and the myth.
My work is rooted in what I call “inner grunge” — an aesthetic of the lived, the imperfect, the emotionally truthful. I use elemental materials like charcoal because they are direct, physical, and resistant to polish. Each piece is a dialogue between order and chaos, archetype and individual. I don’t just draw faces; I explore identities suspended between visibility and vulnerability.
I believe in portraiture as a mirror for the unsaid — a place where emotion, memory, and presence collide.
I create custom portraits on commission, based on photographs and personal stories.
Each piece is tailor-made, emotionally resonant, and entirely unique.
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I don’t just paint faces.
I paint what pulses beneath the skin.
I was born in Rimini, Italy, where the sea and history shape the soul. I studied at the Istituto d’Arte Scuola del Libro in Urbino, then trained in illustration in Venice with Emanuele Luzzati and in Sarmede with Arcadio Lobato. My ion for large-scale painting led me to Florence, where I studied the ancient fresco technique.
For nearly a decade, I lived in London, collaborating on handmade ceramic murals and private pools for the Emirates market. Today I work in my studio in Rimini, alongside my sister Catia, creating unique ceramic and wood pieces — and painting what cannot be said in words.
My paintings explore the symbolic power of the face. Each portrait is not a likeness, but a vibration, a map of inner emotion. I work instinctively with a wide range of materials — oil, acrylic, tar, gold leaf, metallic foils, solvents, and whatever the process calls for. I let matter guide me: textures emerge, dissolve, resist, reflect. The surface becomes a ritual site — alive, layered, and emotional.
My artistic philosophy is rooted in experimentation and raw expressiveness. I embrace imperfection, contradiction, and the uncontrolled beauty of the unexpected. This gave birth to my personal language: Grunge Art — a visceral, mixed-media approach inspired by the emotional authenticity of Seattle’s grunge movement. My materials are not ive tools — they are living participants in the creation.
I don’t seek conventional beauty — I seek emotional truth.
My art is a visual alchemy of chaos and control, light and shadow.
Each piece is an invitation: to feel deeply, to see yourself reflected, and to connect beyond appearances.
I also offer commissioned portraits from photographs.
But don’t expect a copy.
Expect something that looks like you — more than you might want to it.
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1974
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- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists
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