L'arte fiamminga stilizzata
di Nathalia Edenmont
April 27th, 2014
The revolution of classic portraits of three-quarters of madonnas and fifteenth-century Flemish still lifes , through a modern reinterpretation and that has its roots in a consumer society and a bit shameless in making your way to the great artists of the Modern Age .
Nathalia Edenmont uses language meticulous , static and rich in detail the manner of the Flemish Jan Van Eyck , but also overlooks the sinuous erotic charge of Titian's Danae , but everything in an ironic , surprising almost annoying for art historians .
Draw attention to these subjects that plastic poses to look good , we realize to be surrounded by everyday objects such as condoms or tampons , which break the solemnity and dirty with the intent to dissolve it , and perhaps even to criticize the reality .
Many of the images have a strong symbolic charge that exerts a strong impact on the sensitivity of the beholder , but it is the artist's ability in channeling considerable controversy in this position poses, subject lines and absolutely delicate and ethereal .