Giulia Mangoni
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork features a vibrant and whimsical depiction of a frog-like creature perched on a colorful, spotted pot. The composition is dominated by bold, playful shapes and a vibrant palette of greens, reds, and blues, creating a visually striking and imaginative scene. The artist employs a distinctive, almost childlike style with exaggerated features and patterns, imbuing the work with a sense of playfulness and spontaneity. This playful and imaginative piece likely reflects the artist's intention to capture the wonder and imagination of the natural world through an unconventional and visually striking artistic approach. ...
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Giulia Mangoni
1991 , ItalianGiulia Mangoni is an Italian-Brazilian artist whose practice revolves around the ethics of return; she is interested in creating orchestrated interventions through the lens of painting in order to deconstruct notions of memory and identity linked to specific geographies and decentralized communities. Her work develops through visual methods of personal narration, often the result of a dialogue with several voices, whose influences, relationships, and contributions help to create works that temporarily solidify this process of knowledge and world building in continuous evolution. Currently, Mangoni continues to deepen her research surrounding ideas of territorial belonging through collaboration with artisans, agronomists and breeders of autochthonous species in the Ciociaria region, and applying these developing methodologies to projects in different regions. Born in 1991 in Isola del Liri, FR, Mangoni grew up between Italy and Brazil and has now returned to live and work in her hometown. Mangoni has a Foundation Degree in Art & Design from Falmouth University of the Arts (2011), a Bachelor of Painting (Hons) from City & Guilds of London Art School (2014), where she was also a winner of both the Skinner Connard’s Travel Award. Prize and the Chadwick Healey Prize for painting, and an MFA from the SVA Art Practice program in New York City, (2019). ...