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The Secret Language of Colour
Color is one of the most immediate ways we connect with a painting, yet its role reaches far beyond what we first perceive, this is not a secret. It may seem self-evident that color is essential to art—after all, what is a painting without it? And yet, the history of art itself gently challenges this assumption. Think, for instance, of Lucio Fontana, the Italian artist who radically redefined the surface of painting. In his Concetti Spaziali , Fontana cut through the canvas,

Karenina Fabrizzi
6 days ago3 min read


Where a Painting Ends
Sometimes artists deliberately move away from what is immediately pleasing. Not out of rejection for beauty itself, but out of a need to go beyond it. A work that is too comfortable can be absorbed quickly and forgotten just as fast. By introducing tension—through composition, color, texture, or subject—the artist slows the viewer down. The piece resists being consumed at a glance. It asks for attention, and more importantly, it asks for reflection. This kind of approach can

Karenina Fabrizzi
Apr 143 min read


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


The Subtle Disorder We Call Life
There are moments when it feels as though the world has quietly turned upside down, revealing The Subtle Disorder We Call Life in the way we think, live, and define what matters. Not in a dramatic or sudden way, but gradually—so subtly that we begin to accept as normal what, not long ago, would have felt deeply misaligned. We move within systems, habits, and expectations that seem unquestionable, yet somewhere within us, there is a quiet sense that something is not entirely

Karenina Fabrizzi
Mar 282 min read


The Weight of a Golden Dot
On this series of paintings, bouquets of white and pink flowers appear, tenderly brushed with soft hints of blue and pale yellow. Their...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Sep 9, 20252 min read


Suspended Faces: Beyond Fear and Time
There is an undeniable mystery that lingers within faces, silent presences that seem to speak without words, that transcend both time and...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Aug 25, 20253 min read


Study for The Quiet Bloom Within
This preparatory piece serves as a quiet meditation — the first breath, the initial gesture — toward what would later become The Quiet...

Karenina Fabrizzi
May 11, 20252 min read


The Silent Cut: A Tale Untold
The Silent Cut: A Tale Untold invites the viewer into a world where appearances are not always what they seem. Two elegant silhouettes,...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Feb 24, 20252 min read


The Power of Precision: How Details Transform Art into Emotion
In art, details are more than aesthetic flourishes—they are the soul’s whispers, revealing hidden layers of a story. For me, focusing on...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Nov 25, 20242 min read


The Art of Feeling: The Transformative Power of Art
Art has always been a way to connect deeply with inner landscapes, both for the artist and the viewer. It moves beyond creating something...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Sep 24, 20242 min read


The Beginner's Blueprint: 10 Things to Consider When Buying Art
For many young or new art enthusiasts, the prospect of starting an art collection can be both thrilling and overwhelming. With countless...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Mar 26, 20243 min read


Canvas Comedy: Tales of Artistic Capriciousness in Homes
The journey of a new art piece does not end with its purchase; rather, it embarks on a whimsical adventure as it finds its space in its...

Karenina Fabrizzi
Feb 12, 20242 min read
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