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Chiara Stefani is an Italian contemporary artist based
between Paris and Northern Italy, who combines
traditional techniques such as oil on canvas and graphite
on paper but with a contemporary perspective.
Her work is structured upon the representation of
feminine. The main concept is to focus on those qualities
like softness and vulnerability that are not synonyms
of weakness. “Our society always rewards masculine
approaches valuing individualism, aggressiveness and
analytical thinking as good attributes to reach success.
It’s time to reverse the tendency, to empower the
feminine side that is inside each and everyone of us, to
generate a more creative, nurturing and loving world”.
In her paintings she tries to recreate that feeling of
empowerment and sisterhood, to capture the innate
strength and complexity of women and contemplates the
nature of connection. Throughout the representation of
common people, she wants to explore the kaleidoscope of
emotion that can be found in the human face.
In her works the women are very charismatic,
represented often staring forward with unsmiling and
introspective
expressions.
She, for sure, finds her inspiration also in her various
travels around the world, especially South East Asia,
where she lived for a few years, and the Middle East. She
spends countless hours working on her paintings trying
to represent that specific feeling caught in that defined
moment in order to connect deeply and more intimately
with the viewer.
Born in 1986 in Italy she started to explore artistic
expressions from a very young age.
She studied fine art and she graduated in Art
Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Venice, and this
paved the road to her career in the art field, allowing her
to experiment with different techniques and studying
materials used from artists centuries ago till the latest
techniques.
Her figurative and hyper realistic style allows her to
express in the highest form the concept she wants to
represent on the canvas.
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