In the emotional bronze and terracotta sculptures of Paola Grizi (Earlier), faces and hands merge with pages with books and manuscripts. Handwriting slides from the leaves on the skin and geoming reliefs of eyes, nose and mouths as knowledge and stories. Many of her works are scaled to sit on interior surfaces, while others, such as “inner movement” or “look ahead”, take monumental proportions.
Grizi currently has permanently shown at Marciano Contemporary in Paris, Bel Air Fine Art in Luxembourg and Gallery Van Dun in Oisterwijk, Netherlands. This summer pieces will also be included in a presentation at Gallery Maner in Port-Aven, France. See more about the artist website.








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