‘Happy that one!’
Brushstroke by brushstroke, stroke by stroke. Sometimes, stitch by stitch. But, ultimately, the result of looking inside herself. This is how Breza Cecchini Ríu's work comes about. Each work reveals her, each work reveals a part of her self. Her paintings are echoes that collect experiences, that reverberate moods. They simply express what she feels. Sometimes there is darkness, other times there is light. Jean Frémon said of Louise Bourgeois that she was a “fabric maker of fables”. Breza is also one. She paints human passions. Her themes are universal: life, death, memories, (dis)love, pain, the human condition, motherhood, sexual desire, the encounter with nature, the passion for animals, the home. In her characters we find ourselves again. Art is sanity, reads one of her works in homage to Bourgeois. The French artist had embroidered something very similar.
Breza Cecchini Exhibition
399 €