Rabarama's Monumental Sculp

Vecchiato Arte
Sep 17, 2018 11:15AM

Rabarama is a divergent artist with a thousand facets, creating sculptures in bronze, resin, terracotta, marble and glass. From the beginning of her career, she has showed her personal vision of the world and life through her unique research.

With her artworks, Rabarama succeeds in transmitting a private and individualistic symbols, making them unique and personal.

Rabarama
Bozzolo, 2000
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Her sculptures look like huge bodies covered with a fascinating and overwhelming coat that attracts us in its mystery, a language from which we can not escape and attracting us into a mental maze.

The experimentation and curiosity of this artist is neverending, so much so that in 2001, Rabarama focused on the creation of monumental sculptures. Their visual impact is astonishing: the artist manages to show harmony thanks to contrasting emotions. Opposing to the instrinsic qualities of the materials, her figures are always contorted and exaggerated, but at the same time elegant and balanced.

Rabarama
R-accolto
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Rabarama
Re-cinta, 2003
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She uses a symbolic violence in which she emphasizes the majesty and power of marble and bronze, but at the same time inviting us to introspection due to its details and delicate curves.Time and space do not seem to exist: everything is ephemeral and an abstract idea takes shape and concreteness.

Rabarama, on her own works, manages to get us out of the chaotic reality of everyday life, putting us in communication and in balance with our most real essence.

Rabarama
Trans-calare, 2004
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Rabarama
Trans-catarsi, 2006
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Rabarama's monumental sculptures are exhibited in public spaces and foundations and are now also available at Vecchiato Arte.

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