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Kooness

Amanda Valentini

1998
Rome, Italy

8 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Amanda Valentini

Giardini (V)

2019

Paintings , Mixed Media

100 x 120cm

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Giardini (IV)

2019

Paintings , Mixed Media

100 x 50cm

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Giardini (III)

2019

Paintings , Mixed Media

150 x 100cm

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Giardini (II)

2019

Paintings , Mixed Media

150 x 250cm

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Maschera

2019

Paintings , Mixed Media

100 x 50cm

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Incontri

2020

Paintings , Mixed Media

150 x 100cm

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Fisica

2020

Paintings , Acrylic

150 x 50cm

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Sintetica

2020

Paintings , Mixed Media

200 x 150cm

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Amanda was born in Rome and after graduating from high school F. Vivona, she graduated in Painting I level at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. She then continued her academic studies in Milan at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts where she is pursuing a master's degree in Painting Level II. Her university career has been marked by multiple group exhibitions in the capital, for which she has also received recognition from the world of critics, until she was awarded a prize for "Most Significant Work" at the Areacontesaarte Gallery in Via Margutta.

POETICS
"I have shaped my artistic research by following my emotions, feelings and needs. The real protagonists are the colors, which guide me and turn into conceptual forms. I let myself be guided by feelings and that's when my paintings come to life."

EXHIBITS
"Curarte Therapy," Literary Café 2018;
"Curarte Therapy," Literary Cafe 2018;
"Curarte Therapy," Literary Café 2018;
Vernissagerome, Former Forlanini, 2019;
Vernissagerome, Domitian Stadium, 2019;
Curarte, Literary Cafe, 2019;
Therapy Szimpla Kert, Budapest 2019;
Vernissagerome, Zalib, 2020;
Vernissagerome, Palazzo Velli, 2020;
Contested Art (Winner I prize "Most Significant Work"), 2020.