Sara Zanin, a visual artist active between Rome and central Italy, works with painting, printmaking, and installation to explore the liminal space between the human, the animal, and the everyday. Her poetic approach unfolds through objects, figurative fragments, and intimate images that narrate bodies, absences, and emotional and symbolic relationships. In 2023, she exhibited at YAG/Garage gallery in Pescara in the dual show BESTIE / umanità RELATIVA, curated by Maila Buglioni and Ivan D’Alberto, in dialogue with Francesco Andreozzi. Her works evoke primal instincts, desires, and restlessness through a visionary and narrative lens, oscillating between delicacy and tension. Her visual language is marked by the quiet presence of the organic and by the poetic, symbolic nature of her mark-making, with a painting style dense in bodily memory.
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