
Aperato


Aperatine Blue Alpine
Aperato
Sculpture - 40 x 32 x 25 cm Sculpture - 15.7 x 12.6 x 9.8 inch
$11,323























Disco volante Boston Terrier
Aperato
Painting - 42 x 60 x 3 cm Painting - 16.5 x 23.6 x 1.2 inch
$1,372














Aperapinkturtle and minimo
Aperato
Sculpture - 20 x 24 x 15 cm Sculpture - 7.9 x 9.4 x 5.9 inch
$3,317





Napoleon empereur Aperato
Aperato
Sculpture - 40 x 40 x 40 cm Sculpture - 15.7 x 15.7 x 15.7 inch
$11,208














Biography
Aperato, was born in 1989 and now lives in Marseille.
While nothing predisposed her to enter this artistic milieu, she was finally overtaken by her irresistible need for creation ...
First attracted by the music that she said to be the language of emotions, she then turned to painting.
Self-taught, his colorful works are the result of musical inspiration and boundless energy. The fusion of colors she uses gives an explosive result!
Aperato seeks to point the finger at this mania of society to lock everything up in boxes; where art is an outlet, Aperato translates what society imposes on us; her impression of not being able to escape these "boxes" is found in the center of her paintings, where she often concentrates all her energy; she transcribes this feeling through a very dense use of colors, always walled up, imprisoned, locked up.
The original and controlled use of lines, all drawn for a very specific purpose, is also decisive in what it shares. These lines, this break between the colors, allow him to enclose, to separate each of them, as if to reveal each emotion in a specific place. The exercise assumes perfect mastery.
The idea remains the same when working with plexiglass supports. It encloses different materials, often the recovery of objects or pieces of paper, newspapers, bubble wrap, cigarette packs, various packaging, associated or covered by paint.
It is also for her, a way to express the fact that our planet needs to be respected, and that recycling can be a good way to give back to nature what it offers us, she will say. she.
Each element chosen remains important when she places it in her "plexi cages", definition of this expression, when she paints, of the reflection of the emotion she wishes to convey.
We will find darker series, reflecting his vision of the news, through which, the light will always remain present through the use of reliefs.
Black is not black. Black is a living color, founding she will say. Where many see only the apparent obscurity, she discerns a future creative blossoming.
Black is an invitation to an inner journey, a color that can seem brutal at first glance, which is why Aperato tries to sublimate its potential in his paintings.
It is a color which constitutes for her an unequaled source of inspiration. Those who dwell on her works can see the unique role of black and understand why she uses it. It cannot be a negative or bitter color, but a color that capsizes souls.
Aperato is part of a more “naive” register, even more unstructured when it uses oil paint (“OIL PATCHWORK” series) to create “figurative” patchworks.
Always these "boxes", these pieces of colors, pieces of history, locked up, imprisoned, divided by "tears". A "BD" spirit, popart.
Aperato shows a certain self-mockery when she creates her series "KARMA" with this ability to laugh at herself despite an undeniable technique and work.
She uses her own moments of life, enclosing them in "rooms", where she adds symbols, animals, perceptible, identifiable objects or facts which, by their forms or their nature, spontaneously evoke something of. abstract or absent relating situations personally experienced by the artist.
Aperato likes to provoke a reflection on what she offers us.
Once in front of his large-format canvases, we quickly realize the strength and energy that Aperato puts into his work.
Aperato has already exhibited in Cannes, Marseille, Tel Aviv, Brussels, Paris, New York, Miami, Nice, Monaco ...
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