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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Visionary 45
  • Born: 1985, Cagliari, Italy
  • Nationality: Italy
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  • Museums on APS:
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top 3 works: Visionary 45
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Kérdés 1:
Where was Silvia Idili born?
Kérdés 2:
What artistic style is characterized by dark skies, green suns and geometric shapes?
Kérdés 3:
Who inspired Silvia Idili's artistic vision?
Kérdés 4:
Where does Silvia Idili currently live and work?
Kérdés 5:
What is a key element of Silvia Idili's paintings that reflects her connection to Sardinia?

The Genesis of a Visionary

Silvia Idili’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in the rugged, myth-laden landscape of her birthplace, Cagliari. Born in 1985, her early years in Sardinia provided a rich tapestry of folklore and ritual that would eventually become the bedrock of her visual language. As she transitioned from the ancient echoes of her homeland to the vibrant, contemporary pulse of Milan, Idili began to weave together a style that bridges the gap between classical Renaissance traditions and the enigmatic depths of metaphysics. Her work is not merely a depiction of reality but an exploration of mathematical harmonies and spatial symmetries found in the masters of the past, particularly those who sought beauty through precise geometric ratios.

The Metaphysical Horizon

In her canvases, one encounters a world that feels both intimately familiar and profoundly alien. Idili’s aesthetic is heavily informed by the legacy of Giorgio de Chirico, adopting a neo-metaphysical approach where unsettling juxtapositions create a sense of psychological depth. Her landscapes are often dominated by dark, brooding skies and the haunting glow of luminous green suns, creating an atmosphere of contemplative melancholy. Through her mastery of oil painting, she achieves a texture that allows figures to emerge from the darkness of the unconscious, appearing as if suspended in a moment of eternal stillness. This technique invites the viewer to look beyond the visible spectrum, seeking the spiritual tension that exists between the known and the unknown.

The Architecture of the Mask

A defining characteristic of Idili’s recent work is her use of complex, geometric forms that partially obscure her subjects. These origami-like structures, which overlay eyes, noses, and mouths, serve as powerful symbols of the mental infrastructures we construct to mask our true nature. By fragmenting the human face with sharp, mathematical edges, she explores the anxiety of contemporary existence and the struggle to reveal one's essence amidst the layers of social and psychological veils. In this way, her portraits become more than mere likenesses; they are meditations on the tension between appearance and reality, embodying the classical principle of ut pictura poesis—where painting and poetry intertwine to express the spiritual and mystic tension of the human soul.