Distorsione
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Distorsione by Jacqueline Ferrante
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Distorsione (2021) is a series made in residence at Masseria Cultura in Noci, Italy. The works are site-specific imprints of lived, overlooked, and forgotten surfaces on traditional Italian linen using locally sourced raw pigments from plants, rocks, and soil, bringing awareness to the ever-increasing change in our urban and natural environments. This series explores a physical connection to place and the passage of time
Surface
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Surface by Jacqueline Ferrante
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White Paintings
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White Paintings by Jacqueline Ferrante
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While typically bold and adventurous in her explorations of color, Ferrante has chosen a more subdued palette to work from in this series created while on residency at Brooklyn's Trestle Gallery. A spectrum of blue, pink, yellow, green, and violet underpaintings are all but rendered invisible with white and earth-toned surfaces. Rather than the density of the urban environment that she tends to portray, these new paintings are more suggestive of the earliest brimming of Spring mosses, barks, and lichens