Italian painter Francesca Grimaldi’s abstractions harmonise hues with music
New Delhi, Feb 26: As a child, she grew up listening to music and watched her father
paint — he was also a pianist-violinist. Today, Francesca Amalia Grimaldi’s exhibition of
paintings is on in the Indian capital, synthesising her sensibilities around colours and
melodies.
Francesca’s debut show in the country features 32 of her latest works, graced largely by
shades of blue. Even so, the February 23-27 ‘Metamorphosis is abundant in other hues
as well: sunshine-yellow, greens and a whole range of mellow shades. All of them bear a
spirit of resonance, according to author-scholar Uma Nair, who has curated the five-day
event at LTC, Bikaner House, being hosted by Masha Art with its flagship store at Taj
Mansingh.
Crucially, the series profiles a selection of the artist’s paintings from 2020 till this year.
The period also unveils Francesca’s style that has altered of late owing to her stay in
India for the past 18 months. “My works have stylistic leaps,” says Francesca. “These
moments are in tune with my nature and personal history. My life’s experiences — be
them professional, personal or artistic — have evolved through a set of sequences.”
While these standalone works define her latest tryst with time, the paintings at
‘Metamorphosis’ carry a second element. That is about the “precision of curves in a
maze”, Francesca notes. “These two come in this new series.” Together, the segment
‘Mosaics within a Maze’ creates a “grand vista where form, concept, fragments and
colour coexist like life and its many patterns of dreams between spaces”, says Uma.
The curator terms Francesca’s ‘Memory of Past’ as one of her finest in this series. “Here,
her style has undergone a transformation, all the same. The artist abstracts the image of
the fragments, so that she releases them from the fixed memory of her own travels,”
notes Uma. Further, works such as ‘Black in the Sky’ and ‘Holy Triptic’ become the
“serenades of the beauty of time and being”.
The works, in mixed media and as acrylic-on-canvas pastels, effectively contrast with a
landscape Francesca did last year and figures at ‘Metamorphosis’. Titled ‘Goa Beach’, the
painting portrays the sea “like a colourful, graded symphony”. It also carries “nostalgic
melodies” for the artist, who was brought up in the green islands of Sardinia and Sicily
islands of her European country. “Atmospherics comes to me naturally. After all, I did
landscapes for so many years.”
Art historian Aman Nath, who inaugurated the show jointly with Italian Ambassador in
India Vincenzo De Luca, says Francesca’s portrayal of the Goan landscape is an uncanny
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blend of two eras. “The upper portion of the work is steeped in the aesthetics of the
16th-century Renaissance masters. Contrastingly, the lower half absorbs features of
contemporary art,” he notes. “Abstract paintings may look east to do; the fact is that
they are really tough to master.”
Ambassador De Luca, while addressing the gathering at ‘Metamorphosis’, likened the
show to a “journey from Italy to India” with a chorus of yellow, green and most
strikingly blue.” “I found the little texts a perfect prelude to the artist’s works. I wish to
say, Thank you from Italy.” Added Piyali Dasgupta, Programme Director of Bikaner
House: “Francesca’s paintings bring in the best of both worlds.”
Besides Goa comes Ladakh in the artist’s works. Inspired by her travels in the
Himalayan Mountains of northern India, Francesca noticed that the high mountains
stood in sharp contrast to the plains of the country’s south.
Francesca, who is a trained geologist, developed a passion for art history and nature.
This led her to do figurative works. Into the early 1990s, her course at Accademia Riaci
in Florence helped Francesca refine and deepen her studies in perspective drawing,
painting techniques and jewellery design. She prefers mixed-media techniques on
canvas, using oils, acrylics, watercolours, soft pastels and oil pastels.
Metamorphosis is her 34th exhibition, starting from 1987. The show is open from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m.
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