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"What young artists would you recommend to stake on today?" "...Sara Wilson..." ("I valori della classicità" - Adriano Corsi, "Lazzaro by Corsi", AD, January 2002) |
"...Sara Wilson's works are expression of pictorial realism..." (Gabriele Maria Cucolo, editor of Oblò, July/August 2001) |
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There is a sacred quality in Nature which is not immediately apparent, unless we know how to meet it in silence and how to experience it in its tangible earthly presence. It takes form and colour and then dies, only to renew itself through the regular flow of the seasons. Sara Wilson is well acquainted with the seduction of this enchantment. She lifes within her own poetic essence, like Alice in her world of wonder, where Eden rediscovered represents an immutable message of nature, remaining apart from the immanence of reality. Her spontaneity should not be confused with... |
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PAOLO LEVI - Art
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| SARA WILSON: A "FEELING" WITH NATURE | |
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Sara Wilson looks at me with clear blue eyes and says quietly "Perhaps people no longer see the everyday things in life which are in front of us all the time"...it's as simple as that: we do not see. Maybe we glance at the thousands of images but we do not manage to concentrate. It is as though we are being shown a video tape too fast... |
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PAOLO RIZZI - Art
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| SARA WILSON | |
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Autumn colours reflected in the bright orange of pumpkins and the burnished shells of chestnuts; traces of winter on an empty beach sown with rose coloured shells and bleached driftwood on the shoreline; a breath of spring in the delicate bower of wisteria... |
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MARGHERITA MOSCOGIURI
- Journalist, European Accademy of the Arts, London
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It is midday. Outside the sky is grey and it is very cold. Sara Wilson is in her studio gallery in Forte dei Marmi intent upon painting a still life. Looking in through the wide windows one sees a garden. Flowers bloom in every corner, even on the walls. It is winter outside but inside it is spring.... |
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ROMANO BATTAGLIA
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| REALITY AND LYRICISM IN SARA WILSON | |
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Reality without any doubt is the central theme of the work of the painter Sara Wilson. With its various shades of meaning, it is a word which is difficult to translate into Italian but the epithet splendidly underlines the perceptive relationship which the artist has established with her other self. Sara Wilson's expressive style reflects the archetype of human aspiration as seen in many of the inimitable works of the past... |
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LUCIANO CAVALLARO -
Prof. History of Art Florence Accademy
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| THE REALITY OF SARA WILSON | |
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She comes from Albion, from the mysterious swirling Thames, from the disquieting creaking of historic London. She comes from the ever-recurring rain, from the fog mingled with the scent of tea. Her work displays nothing of her methodical fellow countrymen: perhaps she has left all that behind. She is vivacious, always in search of light to inspire... |
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GIOVANNI FAVATI -
Poet and Art Critic
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| THE PICTURESQUE WORLD OF SARA WILSON | |
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Examine the impressions of beauty in works of exquisite execution - this is the artistic message of Sara Wilson - examine the consistency of figurative images enhanced by decisive colours, by the intensity of a poetic and radiant painter. Consider how the femininity of a reflective and intuitive spirit comes to life in every subject... |
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LUCIANO GIUSEPPE VIOLINO
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Sara Wilson's paint brush also "speaks" with the "poignant tones of Versilia" to which she moved from her native England. It speaks with mellilluos fluidity stregthened, however, by solid pictorial material which allows... |
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MARGHERITA MOSCOGIURI
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| INTRODUCING SARA WILSON | |
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An artist of elegant culture, Sara Wilson moves with remarkable ease from landscape to still life, from the feminine form to the poetic flow suggested by the Versilia countryside where she lives in Italy. Her still life is particularly noteworthy... |
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ANTONIO CANFORA -
Art Critic,Milan
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| SARA WILSON'S LOVE OF NATURE | |
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Looking at the work of Sara Wilson, the English artist living in Versilia, an intense love of nature is evident, a love of the harmony that springs from the gifts Nature herself offers us each day. Addressing these subjects, Sara Wilson, with a spontaneity of expression... |
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LUCIANO BONETTI - Art
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Her landscapes are luminous: there is no wind, no cloud, no rain. There are flowers, many flowers, sometimes whole arbours of flowers. The colours are limpid and pure. Sara Wilson's poetry lies in this semplicity, this clarity and, in everything, throughout everything, above everything else there is... |
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RAFFAELLO BERTOLI - Art
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| BIOGRAPHY | |
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Sara Wilson, having completed her schooling, heavily biased towards art, in her native England, took part in collectives and in various art shows over a period of time, developing however an increasing sense of disquietude. Certain colours... |
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GIOVANNI FAVATI -
Poet and Art Critic
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