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Livia (Blu) di Foligno by Marijke Lambregtse

I saw the tiniest little faded face in a corner of a dilapidated fresco in Pale a little town close to Foligno in Umbria, Italy where I was for six months in 2022. I couldn’t get it out of my mind and started creating an image from memory on thick Strathmore mixed media paper adding some collage made from dried flowers in the fields around us and pages from an old poetry book from the beginning of the nineteenth hundreds I found on the local antique market. This image has gone through a lot of layering before I got where I wanted it. The seriousness portrayed in her face was exactly how it hit me and I couldn’t help thinking she was watching us people and pondering what we are doing with our environment our precious beautiful world. It was extremely hot while we were in Italy, the longest heatwave they’ve ever had. We really felt it. I named her Livia, a girls name from Latin origin meaning blue…..which of course evokes incredible symbolism.
Signed on the back – Needs framing to hang.

Livia (Blu) di Foligno

Marijke Lambregtse

AUD$430
Size: 35w x 50h cms
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Livia (Blu) di Foligno by Marijke Lambregtse

I saw the tiniest little faded face in a corner of a dilapidated fresco in Pale a little town close to Foligno in Umbria, Italy where I was for six months in 2022. I couldn’t get it out of my mind and started creating an image from memory on thick Strathmore mixed media paper adding some collage made from dried flowers in the fields around us and pages from an old poetry book from the beginning of the nineteenth hundreds I found on the local antique market. This image has gone through a lot of layering before I got where I wanted it. The seriousness portrayed in her face was exactly how it hit me and I couldn’t help thinking she was watching us people and pondering what we are doing with our environment our precious beautiful world. It was extremely hot while we were in Italy, the longest heatwave they’ve ever had. We really felt it. I named her Livia, a girls name from Latin origin meaning blue…..which of course evokes incredible symbolism.
Signed on the back – Needs framing to hang.