
Welcome to the Essence of Nature
A place where wisdom manifests itself through Art.
The Art of Claudia Sapienza was born from a deep study, and gained experience in the field of vibration of shapes, colors and sound. Vibrations are present in all things, hidden to our eyes but not unnoticeable.
Created instantaneously and directly on canvas and with special techniques, these paintings present themselves to the observer with no filter at all. No title, no interpretation by the artist or a judgement by an art critic. The opinion or judgement by the artist or even a critic could indeed affect our personal feel towards the painting. As a matter of fact a title may limit our imagination and our perception, preventing us from hearing our personal emotions.
Observing in silence on the contrary, allows us to discover the emotions that arise from the depths of our inner self. No date is shown on these creations, since during the inspiration phase, the artist is embraced in a timeless space.
After all "the image only serves to draw attention" once you have created the contact begins who represent the real journey into the world of vibrations through dimensional invisible doors which reconnect us to our essence.
It is the essence of the work itself, and its vibration to arouse feelings, visions, memories ...
Because "it is not through the 5 senses that the truth will be revealed" in fact the artist invites the observer to contemplate her creations and to "listen" to the painting rather than watching it with the eyes or through mental interpretation.
But what is the value of art according to Claudia Sapienza:
For too long the value of a painting was assigned depending on the year of creation and especially the reputation of the artist.
What the artist wants to convey is that its value goes beyond time and speech and doesn't need any presentation, nor a famous name that presents it. The value of the painting is the beauty and the vibration that it gives off.
A painting just wants to be heard and seen for what it simply is.
"A painting presents itself without any presentation"
in short ... "Do we need a critic to perceive and understand the beauty of a sunset?
A place where wisdom manifests itself through Art.
The Art of Claudia Sapienza was born from a deep study, and gained experience in the field of vibration of shapes, colors and sound. Vibrations are present in all things, hidden to our eyes but not unnoticeable.
Created instantaneously and directly on canvas and with special techniques, these paintings present themselves to the observer with no filter at all. No title, no interpretation by the artist or a judgement by an art critic. The opinion or judgement by the artist or even a critic could indeed affect our personal feel towards the painting. As a matter of fact a title may limit our imagination and our perception, preventing us from hearing our personal emotions.
Observing in silence on the contrary, allows us to discover the emotions that arise from the depths of our inner self. No date is shown on these creations, since during the inspiration phase, the artist is embraced in a timeless space.
After all "the image only serves to draw attention" once you have created the contact begins who represent the real journey into the world of vibrations through dimensional invisible doors which reconnect us to our essence.
It is the essence of the work itself, and its vibration to arouse feelings, visions, memories ...
Because "it is not through the 5 senses that the truth will be revealed" in fact the artist invites the observer to contemplate her creations and to "listen" to the painting rather than watching it with the eyes or through mental interpretation.
But what is the value of art according to Claudia Sapienza:
For too long the value of a painting was assigned depending on the year of creation and especially the reputation of the artist.
What the artist wants to convey is that its value goes beyond time and speech and doesn't need any presentation, nor a famous name that presents it. The value of the painting is the beauty and the vibration that it gives off.
A painting just wants to be heard and seen for what it simply is.
"A painting presents itself without any presentation"
in short ... "Do we need a critic to perceive and understand the beauty of a sunset?