Giada Rotundo
Born in 1991 lives and works near Milan.
The artist’s research is basically founded on images of the past. Her art reflects the understanding of what has happened, at times forgotten, but represented in a modern way. That’s why we often see men depicted, from the late 1800s to beginning 1900s, re-elaborated using present-day techniques.
She has collaborated with the Visioni Altre Gallery, David Goldman Agency, Pepita Ramone Space, Open Space Art Living, Metodo Milano Artist-run Space, Tirabasso Gallery, Passepartout Unconventional Gallery, Artepassante Project, Benjamin Mac Gallery, Tail Online Gallery and Galleriazro.
The abstract paintings are linked to the theme of nature and especially to light pollution. Wherever you are, you should be able to see the sky at night and the wonderful sight it can give you, yet nobody does this anymore, because we are distracted by the bombardment of the city lights. The paintings have to be symbolically seen as a window, which allows us to appreciate the sky once again. However, the sky here has been depicted with fog and this refers to another type of pollution, which is air. These artworks try to face the issue of air pollution as well as the one of light. Finally, the purpose of them is to make people aware of this matter.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 40cm x 50cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Oil and Glitter on Canvas
This painting gives the idea of someone whose mind is somewhere else or may be possibly unhinged. Moreover, this work, expresses great energy, as the features of the face are surrounded by quick and vibrant brushes of paint. The painting makes the observer feel disoriented but it also allows a free interpretation.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 60cm x 60cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Oil on Canvas
A young girl looks serious in front of her while gold coins fall around her. The violet hue painting gives an intriguing feeling to the collector.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 70cm x 100cm
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
Visionary work, in which a girl has two pinwheels instead of the eyes. The painting makes irony about the confusion that often occurs in youth.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 60cm x 60cm
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
The abstract paintings are linked to the theme of nature and especially to light pollution. Wherever you are, you should be able to see the sky at night and the wonderful sight it can give you, yet nobody does this anymore, because we are distracted by the bombardment of the city lights. The paintings have to be symbolically seen as a window, which allows us to appreciate the sky once again. However, the sky here has been depicted with fog and this refers to another type of pollution, which is air. These artworks try to face the issue of air pollution as well as the one of light. Finally, the purpose of them is to make people aware of this matter.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 40cm x 50cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Oil and Gold Leaf on Canvas
This painting ironically faces the issue of death, in fact the artwork has a nail which passes through the young woman’s left eye. The canvas seems literally skewered by nail, instead of being simply hung. Furthermore, the woman is depicted on a light background so that the colors, in particular the red of her blood, easily stands out. The final objective is to stun or even to shock any spectator of the artwork.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 60cm x 60cm
Year: 2021
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Oil on Canvas
A black and white painting that depicts a cute girl wearing sunglasses that reflect a landscape.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 50cm x 40cm
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
A frightening monster emerges from a detailed, brown background.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 70cm x 70cm
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
The abstract paintings are linked to the theme of nature and especially to light pollution. Wherever you are, you should be able to see the sky at night and the wonderful sight it can give you, yet nobody does this anymore, because we are distracted by the bombardment of the city lights. The paintings have to be symbolically seen as a window, which allows us to appreciate the sky once again. However, the sky here has been depicted with fog and this refers to another type of pollution, which is air. These artworks try to face the issue of air pollution as well as the one of light. Finally, the purpose of them is to make people aware of this matter.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 40cm x 50cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Oil and Resin on Canvas
Particular and strange work in which a face is transfigured. The painting is halfway between an abstract and a figurative painting.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm
Year: 2021
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
A frightening monster emerges from a detailed, green background.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 80cm x 80cm
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
Two young people approach as they are about to exchange their first kiss, the most passionate and sweetest of their lives.
Artist: Giada Rotundo
Dimensions: 50cm x 40cm
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas