Biography

The dragonfly is in balance on the tip of her head. She rocks at the wind, she sways, she moves, but doesn't fall down. A pedestal doesn't give her justice: her point of balance is incomprehensible to mind until it's phisically revealed keeping her in balance on the tip of two fingers. The sensation of disarming perfection is just what makes to think to the Nature: the dragonfly as symbol of the Nature balance. The glass, instead, rapresent her fragility: Nature is a steady balance, but a bit is enough to destroy it irreparably. In the same way glass is impossible to be repaired: it doesn't exist a glass-technique capable to erase the scars between pieces. On naked glass these will be visible anyway, and, also if masked, their precence will be perceived by hearing: once broken glass will lose his characteristic crystal sound to substitute it with the muffled one of the crack.
Creative and open to different materials, the author focus her attention on glass, strong of a specific preparation. Her work is concentrated on the relationship man-nature and on the cosequences generated by this meeting.