BEHIND THE ORDINARY DAY
Description
Laura gives the appearance that a world estranged to her life is flowing into her work, but nevertheless capable of significantly influencing her states of consciousness. In a "modus operandi" that moves from fantastic, dreamlike and surreal instances her creativity' can go from the simple dream to more complex formulations, as happens in "Behind the ordinary". Depending on the case, her executive style she adapts to the treated matter and moves from airy colors that tend to fade immaterially in other chromatic contexts or engraves on the canvas with decided forms, almost material, turning into figures that take on a firm thickness. This is what happens to the character vaguely recalling Magritte who creates at his side, blind to the world around him, a mirror-like vision, a sort of "double" feminine, symbol of human ambiguity. It is a world in which the artist reserves, in a disordered whole but. for this reason more poignant, desires, ambitions, fantasies and disappointments linked all to an unrealized existential dimension made of art, music and poetry. A 'work of tight dialectics, of remarkable stylistic magisterium and touching humanity'.
Prof. Aldo Maria Pero 2017