Biography

Vera Veneziano

She was born in Rome in 1960

She has always been interested in the arts.

Often designing still lifes and life drawings, she uses

pencils, charcoal, and ink and then proceeds

tirelessly with various pictorial techniques

accompanied by music of her choosing

Vera Veneziano was born in Rome in 1960. Painter and graphic artist, she studied at a fine arts high school (Academic course).

She has exhibited in many cities, doing solo shows and events, and has gained recognition and acclaim. Among the various exhibitions, the following shows are noted:

In 2000 – A Group Exhibition at the Samperi in Rome.

In 2004 – Personal exhibition at Galleria Il Leone - Rome -

The seventh "l'Uomo nella Natura" event.

The sixth "Arte al Femminile" event, held in various locations in Rome.

She has been reviewed by Alfredo Maria Barbagallo, Concetta Nicotra, Ginco Portacci, Salvatore Perdicaro and others critics from "Italia Sera," "Repubblica," "Roma Citta'," "Metro," "Leggo" and "Teleregione."



The paintings of Vera Veneziano have a great emotional depth. She transfigures synthesis of feelings and intuitions associated with diverse existential experiences which succeed each other on a prolific, inspirational. From her original naturalistic vision to her current psychological/symbolic vision, the Roman artist has developed her own way of representing the metaphoric meanings of the ego in its relationship with others, with nature and with history... all by way of a pictorial language articulated in the coloration and rhythms.

Salvatore Perdicaro L'Elìte 2007
(Critico d'Arte)