Eyddos We Garden

Overall made of denim, 100% cotton. It has snaps on the front as an access point. The sleeves and the bottom part are shorts.The fit is straight, creating a wide and comfortable worker silhouette that allows for free movement. This piece is unique due to its intervention by hand X the artist María Chiara Baccanelli to the Aura "Spiritual & Abstract" Exhibition

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Regular price $650 USD
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BIO - María Chiara Baccanelli

Maria Chiara Baccanelli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 11, 1993. She lived in Europe for seven years, currently she lives between Buenos Aires and Punta del Este.

She course the career of interior design in Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) of Milán. In design she found the missing pieces to go deaper in her artistic search. 

In 2017, she completed a Master´s in Visual Arts and Curatorial studies in the same school line.

She produced proyect like “White Noises of the degli Strumenti Musical of Castello Sforzesco Museum” and “Legados de mi patria, tierra del Gaucho”. Likewise, she did several individual and collective samples in Italy, Argentina and Uruguay. 

She was invited to participate at the artist residency program of the Fondazione MACC Calasetta of Sardeña, Italy. Some of her artwork were created during this period are part of the MACC Museum collection. 

At the end of 2019, she returned to live in Buenos Aires. Back in South America , she focused her study in the abstract field, searching between space and colour. Creating and experimenting with painting, photography and ceramics.

 

María Chiara Baccanelli

EXHIBITION AURA

AURA develops narratives that we believe in, from color, shape, frequency, and the spiritual and intangible. The way we live, what we wear, and who we are in every choice.

When we think about creation and manifestation, Hilma af Klint is our reference. A radical painter and precursor of abstract and spiritualist painting, she created her first abstract paintings in 1906, before Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich. According to her wishes, her work would only be exhibited twenty years after her death, in line with her conviction that the world was not ready to comprehend her art.

Musicality is in our nature and movement defines us, it is part of who we are. Music has always been and will always be present in providing that connection to the deepest part of this collective network and in a kind of synesthetic metaphor that we create with movement, color. If any animal symbolizes this collection, it is the hummingbird. Its plumage reflecting the sun, wings fluttering so fast that they hum at a universal frequency, the hummingbird is sacred in many cultures. It is a messenger of the gods, of men and of the afterlife

“...THE SELECTION OF ARTISTS AND THEIR INTERVENTIONS REFLECTS THE COGNITIVE RESOURCES OF A UNIVERSAL HERITAGE, AWAKENING IN THE CHALLENGE AND IN THEIR PERSONAL AND COLLECTIVE RESEARCH THE SHARED DREAM AND ONE OF OUR MOST IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTIVE VERTICALS AT EYDDOS...”
SOL ALAC 2017