List of artworks by artist Giada Ferrari

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Midnight Summer

Giada Ferrari's works are made up of three-dimensional portraits that arise from hundreds of butterflies and hearts perfectly superimposed on the...

Giada Ferrari

Giada Ferrari's works cross the border between sculpture and images derived from photography with a light and silent flight, paper butterflies reconstruct three-dimensional situations along an orderly logical construction. Born in 1980, after classical art studies and an in-depth study in Graphic Design, she was struck by Michael Murphy's installation works, where giant sections of different sizes compose faces suspended by nylon threads. Fascinated by works that allow you to see the subject portrayed only from a certain angle, her research arrives in works that take shape once the illusion of space is perceived, making the subject three-dimensional.

Giada Ferrari's works are in fact composed of small paper butterflies that reconstruct portraits through the orderly decomposition of the figures, as in a contemporary entomological box.

After spending 20 years working as a graphic designer in the corporate branding space, he began creating collages from magazines accumulated at home, until he found a fusion between digital and image cropping.

Hundreds of butterflies characterize the artist's works, which she defines as "multidimensional."

Giada Ferrari's works are made up of three-dimensional portraits that arise from hundreds of butterflies and hearts perfectly superimposed on the colors of the background of the canvas so as to create a three-dimensional effect that varies according to the angles of view of the observer, creating a constant movement of the work. The finish of the works is of great refinement closed in transparent plexiglass cases.

The final effect is extremely elegant, suitable for any type of environment.

Giada Ferrari, after spending 20 years working as a graphic designer in the corporate branding space, began creating collages from magazines accumulated at home, until she found a fusion between digital and image cropping. An artist who can still be defined as young, by patenting this innovative style, she has created a prominent place in the national and international art market with important art fairs such as Miami Fair. Currently, it is represented by galleries of considerable importance.

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