amandanebiolo

Location
Website
http://amandanebiolo.chiarasangels.net/
Type(s) of artwork made
Art Education
FromToInstitutionQualification
September 2008September 2008Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti di Torino
Solo Exhibitions
Year2007
DetailsTorino (Italy), 1-8/10/07
http://amandanebiolo.chiarasangels.net/pagine/mostra_2007.htm
 
Mixed Exhibitions
Year2006
DetailsMadrid (Spain), "Feria de Arte y Antiguedades de Madrid"
 
Year2007
DetailsPamplona (Spain)
 
Year2008
DetailsSalerno (Italy), "Talents", con il patrocinio della Regione Campania e del Comune di Salerno.

Associazione Italian Art in The World: "Terza Mostra Mercato d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CART 2008"

Associazione Italian Art in The World: "Plein Air Artistico 2008".
 
Artists's Statement
Amanda Nebiolo was born in Turin in 1973. Artistically, she doesn’t express herself only with painting: she is also the author of poetry (she has won literary prizes and has been published in anthologies) and her first novel, “Il recinto”, has been published by TraccEdiverse in 2005. She also acted in films and fictions.

After the studies in Medicine, Amanda Nebiolo graduates in Communications at the Canton Ticino University, where she also takes a master in Mass Media. Her first collective exhibition, in Spain, obtains positive critics. In 2007, the artist exposes her drawings and oils in her first one-man exhibition, in Turin.

Amanda Nebiolo’s artistic style use different techniques to elaborate every subject, that is produced as charcoal drawing with chalk and ochre on parcel paper, as well as oil painting with metal leaves on canvas. Her paintings portray almost exclusively people: soft, sensual women, with intense faces and eyes; elegant men with undefined faces (the dandies inspired by her favourite writer, Oscar Wilde), but also derelict people (the suffering humanity that the artist, who supports Amnesty International, cares for).

Amanda Nebiolo feels that the oil on canvas “La seduttrice” (The seductive woman), is her most representative artwork. “It’s on a wall in my house. In some hours of the day, the light filtering from the window alter the woman’s face on the canvas, making her seem demoniac. Then the light changes again and the woman’s face comes back to the original features. It’s only the result of the changing lights, but in them I see every day two sides of the same soul on the wall”.

 

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