{:en}PRESS RELEASE (11/4/2017)
Until the April 18, a Loano, in the Mosaic Room of Doria Palace, you can visit the solo exhibition of the painter Beatrice Pastega entitled “Metamorphosis” (weekdays h-8/18.00) .
During the Easter holidays, from the April 15 to 17, the exhibition will be open from 10.00 at 12.00 and from the 16-00 at 18.00.
The painter Beatrice Pastega has successfully exhibited in several solo and group shows, winning recognition and awards. Art magazines and critics have written about her on the occasion of her exhibitions.
“The pictorial inspiration of Beatrice Pastega," writes art critic Vito Cracas - is significantly inherent in her temperament and experiences gained in the becoming of existence. Nature in its most beautiful manifestations (especially floral), the landscape, the human figure, and allegorical compositions are the themes that this painter prefers in her investigation, not limiting herself to the visual evidence of an objectivity to be described, but tending to plumb in depth every food for thought, to transfuse on the plane of pictorial interpretation the emotions, sensations, the different connotations of the ego, the dreamlike fantasies, and the tensions of the 0animo. Each thematic choice finds full correspondence in the formal elaboration of the expressive language of Pastega, who has created her own style in the sphere of modern figuration, with sober chromatic intonations - at times even monochromatic - and a rapid, effective structural procedure , with broad brushstrokes, decisive lines, with vivid contrasts of tones and lights. A painting, his, which has the character of immediacy not aimed at providing images to the urgings of an extemporaneous creativity or to gratuitous emanations of occasional intuitions, but rather charged with the task of perceiving the freshness of inspirations, the intensity of sensations and the poignancy of reflections modulated at length in the interiority. Beatrice Pastega's pictorial invention relates to reality both instinctively and rationally, reconstructing a fragmented truth with the help of imagination and sensitivity, establishing easily decipherable metaphorical connections and not failing, at certain moments, to express herself with lyrical voice.’.
L’admission is free.{:}
