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A Quiet Record of Us
There is a way of looking at art that has nothing to do with style, technique, or even meaning in the usual sense. It has more to do with attention. With noticing what sits underneath the surface of a period of time, and how certain images, forms, or gestures begin to carry that weight without announcing it. Art can feel like an x-ray. Not of the visible world, but of what holds it together from within. If you look back, this becomes clearer. During the Renaissance, there was

Karenina Fabrizzi
Apr 72 min read


Beyond the Porcelain Skin
In this new body of work, Beyond the Porcelain Skin , a quiet yet powerful narrative unfolds through richly detailed paintings where...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Jun 17, 20252 min read


Between Certainty and Curiosity: A Space for Art
In a world that moves fast and speaks loud, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by outside voices, expectations, comparisons, trends, all...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Apr 21, 20253 min read


The Subtle Trap of Desire: A Reflection on Inner Freedom
Desire, when closely observed, reveals itself not as the gentle spark of inspiration we often believe it to be, but as a subtle and...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Apr 7, 20252 min read
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