"THE
FAIRY-LIKE ALLEGORY OF LIFE"One of various peculiar
aspects of Simonetta Carpini's artistic personality
seems to be particularly conspicuous: her intrinsic
ability to synthesize, reconcile and blend together
dreamlike images and enchanted characters, result
of her fertile and unblemished imagination, with the
contingent reality. The sceneries in which her figures
move seem to belong to all times simultaneously and
yet not to be fully chronologically placeable. The
whole pictorial universe of this florentine painter
revolves around a plethora of inventions and creations
also serving as a pretext for an invitation to the
perusal of a tale designed to stimulate and engross
the observer's fantasy and incite his participation.
Perhaps actually the protagonists of her paintings
( cardboard horses, her masks, her cats and her lovers…),
apparently simple and mellow, are there to conceal,
as a sort of discreet curtain, the flaws (or maybe
the joys) of our existence. Images that drive us gently
in the direction of a "rediscovery" of motivations
and reflections which might encourage a more thorough
evaluation of the world that surrounds us; a sort
of ludic prayer directed to favour the recovery of
"the true values of life".
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