Emma Beatrice Pierotti - MeMé - Il pesce di passaggio

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Original single artwork on canvas by Emma Beatrice Pierotti - MeMé, titled Il pesce di passaggio, executed in 2026 with acrylic and mixed media on a 117 by 105 cm surface, unsigned by a frame and signed by hand, in excellent condition and presented directly from the artist.

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Opera created in 2026, by the artist Emma Beatrice Pierotti born in 1990, Italy, known as MEMÉ.
Independent self-taught emerging artist, she has participated in countless national and international exhibitions with participation certificates and awards such as Artist of the Year and features in art catalogs such as effetto arte of the years 2024 and 2025, e.g. Bruxelles, London, Miami, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Venice, Rome, with a frequent collaboration with the University of Fine Arts of Istanbul ARDAHAN ÜNİVERSİTESİ GÜZEL SANATLAR FAKÜLTESİ FACULTY OF FINE ARTS.

This acrylic work is realized on canvas with mixed media, measuring 117x105 cm (the measurements refer to the entire canvas without the frame; you should consider the centimeters used for the stretchers).

*the canvas may appear crumpled; this does not compromise the quality and suitability of the work, as the folds disappear when the canvas is stretched.

The painting reveals itself as a powerful visual meditation on the human condition and its connection with the spiritual dimension. At the center of the composition stand three dark, elongated figures, devoid of facial features. This formal choice performs an act of universalization: the silhouettes do not represent specific individuals but become archetypes of humanity as a whole. Their strong vertical tension expresses a detachment from material heaviness and an aspiration upwards. Arranged in a sacred geometry (the number three as a symbol of synthesis and totality), the figures float immobile in a contemplative silence, immersed in a vibrant red background that evokes an primordial fire or a vital urgency. The poetic core of the work is fulfilled in the upper part, where a stylized, tactile fish swims. Placed in clear horizontal contrast to the verticality of the silhouettes, the fish acts as a catalyst for gaze and meaning. An ancient symbol of regeneration, the unconscious, and spiritual fertility, it floats above the figures like a shared thought, a revelation, or an suspended blessing. With its light, almost aureate hue, the fish breaks the trio’s static nature and becomes a bearer of light and hope, suggesting that the human being, in his silent inner journey, is always overseen and guided by a higher and transcendent vital dimension. A work of refined synthesis that unites contemporary abstraction with a deep therapeutic and meditative power.

Unique of its kind, in excellent condition, hand-signed in the bottom right with acrylic and on the back with ink; the frame is not present. Shipping would be with the canvas rolled in a reinforced cardboard tube, suitable for shipment.

The packaging is composed of recycled materials to counter pollution and encourage the recycling of existing materials; this too can become a creative and pleasant process, without compromising the packaging’s suitability.
*for shipments outside Italy, any duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility, unless a specific shipping service is requested.

The work is cataloged and entered in the international archive of modern art; certificates of authenticity and archival documentation will be delivered together with the work in paper format. The certificate of ownership is available on request in PDF format.

*Photos of the works may slightly vary in color depending on the device used to view the painting. In close-up detail shots the color is as faithful as possible. In the illustrative images I use a specific program for artists to simulate the framed work in a common environment.

Seller's Story

Emma Beatrice Pierotti's artistic production, known as MeMé, is guided by a profound sociological and philosophical inquiry that questions the human race in its entirety. Through the codes of Art Brut and material abstraction, the author uses the canvas as a tool of conceptual communication: a critical mirror of the contradictions, selfishness, and hypocrisies of contemporary civilization, contrasted with the purity of the natural world. The human race under indictment: MeMé operates as a conceptual artist using the human figure as a universal archetype to tell the conflicts of the soul. Her artistic research rests on a vision of absolute gender equality when it comes to intelligence and ability, rejecting every stereotype or gender hierarchy to focus on the intrinsic complexities of human nature. Within this global vision, the work "La donna ed i suoi estremi opposti" (The Woman and Her Opposite Extremes) focuses on the fragmentation of consciousness: The opposites of the human condition: The painting explores the constant bipolar tension that characterizes every individual, man or woman alike: the coexistence of extreme fragility and destructive strength, of rationality and animal instinct, of submission to social conventions and the push toward the wildest freedom. The chromatic symbolism of red: The visceral use of intense red, the unmistakable signature of her acrylics, does not represent a claim for gender, but embodies blood, flesh, and the vital suffering shared by all of humanity. It is the color of primal instinct that humanity attempts in vain to repress. The syringe technique: The application of color through syringes and injections symbolizes the forced intrusion of reality into the masks and superstructures that humans build to survive in society. The deep respect for the animal world: A fundamental pillar of MeMé's conceptual poetics is the great respect and sanctity attributed to the animal world, seen as the only repository of an authentic and uncontaminated harmony that humans have lost. This denunciation of destructive anthropocentrism is clearly manifested in key works such as: "Condivisione" (Sharing). In this canvas, the artist elevates the value of connection and coexistence. The work becomes a conceptual manifesto on the necessity of rediscovering an empathetic and equal alliance among living beings, celebrating the sharing of space, life, and emotional energy beyond species boundaries. "Primordiale" (Primordial): Through an imposing large-scale composition (230 x 210 cm), the painting evokes a return to the pure origins of existence; the elements of nature and ancient forms merge on the canvas to remind humanity of its original belonging to the earth, a visceral warning against the artificial distance that modern society has imposed toward animals and the environment. The critique of humanity: This vision connects directly to canvases with explicit titles such as The only wrong animals are us humans, where man is described as the only disharmonious element within a perfectly natural system, a concept rooted in the artist's past studies in naturopathy. The path and the international affirmation. Born in Tarquinia in 1990, MeMé began her true expressive revolution in 2016 with a move to Sardinia. It is the encounter with the harshness and purity of the island’s nature that gave her the courage to abandon pencil nudes and shout her existential dissent on large abstract canvases. The international market and critics quickly recognized the power and universality of her conceptual message, leading her to exhibit in the world’s nerve centers of contemporary art such as New York, London, Brussels, and Venice. Her ongoing collaboration with Ardahan Üniversitesi in Turkey further underscores the intention to speak to diverse cultural contexts, united by the same human frailties.
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Opera created in 2026, by the artist Emma Beatrice Pierotti born in 1990, Italy, known as MEMÉ.
Independent self-taught emerging artist, she has participated in countless national and international exhibitions with participation certificates and awards such as Artist of the Year and features in art catalogs such as effetto arte of the years 2024 and 2025, e.g. Bruxelles, London, Miami, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Venice, Rome, with a frequent collaboration with the University of Fine Arts of Istanbul ARDAHAN ÜNİVERSİTESİ GÜZEL SANATLAR FAKÜLTESİ FACULTY OF FINE ARTS.

This acrylic work is realized on canvas with mixed media, measuring 117x105 cm (the measurements refer to the entire canvas without the frame; you should consider the centimeters used for the stretchers).

*the canvas may appear crumpled; this does not compromise the quality and suitability of the work, as the folds disappear when the canvas is stretched.

The painting reveals itself as a powerful visual meditation on the human condition and its connection with the spiritual dimension. At the center of the composition stand three dark, elongated figures, devoid of facial features. This formal choice performs an act of universalization: the silhouettes do not represent specific individuals but become archetypes of humanity as a whole. Their strong vertical tension expresses a detachment from material heaviness and an aspiration upwards. Arranged in a sacred geometry (the number three as a symbol of synthesis and totality), the figures float immobile in a contemplative silence, immersed in a vibrant red background that evokes an primordial fire or a vital urgency. The poetic core of the work is fulfilled in the upper part, where a stylized, tactile fish swims. Placed in clear horizontal contrast to the verticality of the silhouettes, the fish acts as a catalyst for gaze and meaning. An ancient symbol of regeneration, the unconscious, and spiritual fertility, it floats above the figures like a shared thought, a revelation, or an suspended blessing. With its light, almost aureate hue, the fish breaks the trio’s static nature and becomes a bearer of light and hope, suggesting that the human being, in his silent inner journey, is always overseen and guided by a higher and transcendent vital dimension. A work of refined synthesis that unites contemporary abstraction with a deep therapeutic and meditative power.

Unique of its kind, in excellent condition, hand-signed in the bottom right with acrylic and on the back with ink; the frame is not present. Shipping would be with the canvas rolled in a reinforced cardboard tube, suitable for shipment.

The packaging is composed of recycled materials to counter pollution and encourage the recycling of existing materials; this too can become a creative and pleasant process, without compromising the packaging’s suitability.
*for shipments outside Italy, any duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility, unless a specific shipping service is requested.

The work is cataloged and entered in the international archive of modern art; certificates of authenticity and archival documentation will be delivered together with the work in paper format. The certificate of ownership is available on request in PDF format.

*Photos of the works may slightly vary in color depending on the device used to view the painting. In close-up detail shots the color is as faithful as possible. In the illustrative images I use a specific program for artists to simulate the framed work in a common environment.

Seller's Story

Emma Beatrice Pierotti's artistic production, known as MeMé, is guided by a profound sociological and philosophical inquiry that questions the human race in its entirety. Through the codes of Art Brut and material abstraction, the author uses the canvas as a tool of conceptual communication: a critical mirror of the contradictions, selfishness, and hypocrisies of contemporary civilization, contrasted with the purity of the natural world. The human race under indictment: MeMé operates as a conceptual artist using the human figure as a universal archetype to tell the conflicts of the soul. Her artistic research rests on a vision of absolute gender equality when it comes to intelligence and ability, rejecting every stereotype or gender hierarchy to focus on the intrinsic complexities of human nature. Within this global vision, the work "La donna ed i suoi estremi opposti" (The Woman and Her Opposite Extremes) focuses on the fragmentation of consciousness: The opposites of the human condition: The painting explores the constant bipolar tension that characterizes every individual, man or woman alike: the coexistence of extreme fragility and destructive strength, of rationality and animal instinct, of submission to social conventions and the push toward the wildest freedom. The chromatic symbolism of red: The visceral use of intense red, the unmistakable signature of her acrylics, does not represent a claim for gender, but embodies blood, flesh, and the vital suffering shared by all of humanity. It is the color of primal instinct that humanity attempts in vain to repress. The syringe technique: The application of color through syringes and injections symbolizes the forced intrusion of reality into the masks and superstructures that humans build to survive in society. The deep respect for the animal world: A fundamental pillar of MeMé's conceptual poetics is the great respect and sanctity attributed to the animal world, seen as the only repository of an authentic and uncontaminated harmony that humans have lost. This denunciation of destructive anthropocentrism is clearly manifested in key works such as: "Condivisione" (Sharing). In this canvas, the artist elevates the value of connection and coexistence. The work becomes a conceptual manifesto on the necessity of rediscovering an empathetic and equal alliance among living beings, celebrating the sharing of space, life, and emotional energy beyond species boundaries. "Primordiale" (Primordial): Through an imposing large-scale composition (230 x 210 cm), the painting evokes a return to the pure origins of existence; the elements of nature and ancient forms merge on the canvas to remind humanity of its original belonging to the earth, a visceral warning against the artificial distance that modern society has imposed toward animals and the environment. The critique of humanity: This vision connects directly to canvases with explicit titles such as The only wrong animals are us humans, where man is described as the only disharmonious element within a perfectly natural system, a concept rooted in the artist's past studies in naturopathy. The path and the international affirmation. Born in Tarquinia in 1990, MeMé began her true expressive revolution in 2016 with a move to Sardinia. It is the encounter with the harshness and purity of the island’s nature that gave her the courage to abandon pencil nudes and shout her existential dissent on large abstract canvases. The international market and critics quickly recognized the power and universality of her conceptual message, leading her to exhibit in the world’s nerve centers of contemporary art such as New York, London, Brussels, and Venice. Her ongoing collaboration with Ardahan Üniversitesi in Turkey further underscores the intention to speak to diverse cultural contexts, united by the same human frailties.
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Artist
Emma Beatrice Pierotti - MeMé
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Il pesce di passaggio
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed, Signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
117 cm
Width
105 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
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pro

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