Rabarama (1969) - Senza titolo






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Rabarama, Senza titolo, 1998, serigraphy on cardboard, 90 × 67.5 cm, edition VI/X, signed by hand, in excellent condition.
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RABARAMA - PAOLA EPIFANI (Italian, b. 1969) - "Untitled" | "Untitled", 1998.
Title – "Untitled" | "Untitled"
Technique / Medium - Serigraphy on cardboard.
Size - 90 × 67,5 cm
Rarity – Very Limited Edition – VI/X
Signature – Signed lower right on the front
Condition – Excellent condition
Provenance – Italian Gallery
References:
RABARAMA, also known as Paola Epifani, born in 1969 in Rome, Italy, is an artist who lives and works in Padua. Coming from an artistic family, she displayed a natural talent for sculpture from a young age. Rabarama began her education at the School of Art in Treviso and later attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. She graduated in 1991 with high honors and immediately started participating in numerous national and international sculpture competitions, receiving praise from both the audience and critics.
RABARAMA creates sculptures and paintings featuring men, women, or hybrid creatures, often delving into the realm of the eccentric. The skin of the subjects created by the artist is consistently adorned with symbols, letters, hieroglyphics, and other figures in a variety of forms.
RABARAMA - PAOLA EPIFANI (Italian, b. 1969) - "Untitled" | "Untitled", 1998.
Title – "Untitled" | "Untitled"
Technique / Medium - Serigraphy on cardboard.
Size - 90 × 67,5 cm
Rarity – Very Limited Edition – VI/X
Signature – Signed lower right on the front
Condition – Excellent condition
Provenance – Italian Gallery
References:
RABARAMA, also known as Paola Epifani, born in 1969 in Rome, Italy, is an artist who lives and works in Padua. Coming from an artistic family, she displayed a natural talent for sculpture from a young age. Rabarama began her education at the School of Art in Treviso and later attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. She graduated in 1991 with high honors and immediately started participating in numerous national and international sculpture competitions, receiving praise from both the audience and critics.
RABARAMA creates sculptures and paintings featuring men, women, or hybrid creatures, often delving into the realm of the eccentric. The skin of the subjects created by the artist is consistently adorned with symbols, letters, hieroglyphics, and other figures in a variety of forms.
