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My Story, My Art. La Mia Storia, La Mia Arte.

My Story, My Art. La Mia Storia, La Mia Arte.

Anthony Padgett / Antonia Pageta

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2023
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Artes: aspectos generales
ISBN:
9781446792896
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Antonia Pageta was a 1940s surrealist artist from Italy. Her work was influenced by Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte. She rose from humble beginnings in a small village in Italy to become a fashion model and muse but realised that she could make better artwork than the men around her. She sided with the Republicans against Franco in the Spanish Civil War. She was a Jewish Italian and had to flee from Hitler and Mussolini as she was rejected even from the Mythic Kunst group. Her talent was obvious but having spurned famous lovers she became an outcast in the art world and written out of art history. Having become disillusioned with the artworld for is male hierarchical structure she renounced making art and became a virtual recluse in a small village in the Lake District. Award winning artist Anthony Padgett has used Artificial Intelligence to create artworks by Antonia and here has used it to create the story of the artist’s life. Antonia is a fictional character but the story still has the power to inspire.'What set Antonia’s art apart was her unique approach to surrealism. Her paintings were like windows into otherworldly realms, blending fantastical elements with subtle nods to reality. The way she played with light and shadow, creating a sense of depth that drew the viewer in, was unparalleled. She had an uncanny ability to evoke emotions through her brushstrokes, with each piece speaking volumes about the human experience. 'Her art is a reflection of her own soul,' I continued, my voice filled with admiration. 'She poured herself into each and every piece, leaving behind a treasure trove of emotion and beauty for us to explore.'

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