Antonietta Varallo

Antonietta Varallo was born in the province of Taranto but is Livorno by adoption. She approaches painting from a young age, first studying at the free art academy “Trossi Uberti” and then passing under the guidance of Luciano Torsi, thus obtaining artistic maturity. In 1976 she won the “Chimera” prize of the city of Arezzo.

She is honorary professor of the Macchiavelli Academy of Florence and of the G. Marconi of Bologna.

The influence of nature essentially determines Varallo’s pictorial anthology. Her flower gardens, her enchanted landscapes, the multitudes of veiled colors that triumph in her paintings are suspended into a surreal atmosphere.

Despite her essential executive and graphic linearity, the painter interprets a reality that goes far beyond pure descriptiveness but is able to evoke enchanted images and suggestive visions. The soft landscapes, the romantic views, the magical views are immersed in an atmosphere where silence plays the leading role. In her works the sense of impalpable hope is given by the soft light and the bright colors applied with accurate and soft brushstrokes. Her painting, always rich in suggestions, rhythmic and refined, is able to make images correspond to pure poetry.

Her works can be found in private collections in the United States, England, Japan and Germany.

Works

Featured Works

Angolo di campagna

oil on canvas cm 60×120 – code V1.2427

Angolo di Toscana

oil on canvas cm 40×80 – code V1.2426

Angolo di borgo toscano

oil on canvas cm 50×70 – code V1.2425

Il sereno dopo la pioggia

oil on canvas cm 40×20 – code V1.2423

Stradina di campagna

oil on canvas cm 40×20 – code V1.2422

Angolo di paese

oil on canvas cm 50×70 – code V1.2413