Sabine Pagliarulo
The movement of the hand leaves not only shapes in the clay, but also the most unconscious thoughts. It's an instant, indelible way to do this, because clay has a memory that is hard to erase.
Sabine Pagliarulo (Rome, 1967), a French-Italian artist, has always had a passion for the figurative arts and all its applications. In recent years her artistic practice has focused exclusively on working with ceramics, finding in Nature the nourishment for her aesthetic and conceptual research. From nature she extracts purity, gravity and simplicity that combined with his French origins inspire an aesthetic métissage that awakens the spirit and research, harmony and balance in small things.
Sabine Pagliarulo have chosen to embrace the language of art as an expressive code of the soul, uniting memory and spirituality in she artistic research. Through the deep knowledge of the earths, she have been always searching for the essence of the form, shells that leave room for allusion and suggestion. Sabine Pagliarulo sculptures are undoubtedly evocative of a“rebirth”, almost a rite of re-appropriation of the self, presently lost in everyday life.
Art, elected as a means of primary expression, becomes an instrument of life, capable of regenerating itself, because by gathering the awareness of one’s own feeling, it induces a growth of consciousness and a true understanding of being. Here then is where body and mind, full and empty, matter and idea merge in a balance that is as fragile as it is precious; where the primordiality of the clay, unifying the opposites, becomes the most authentic medium to communicate what words fail to do; living matter capable of welcoming what has been lived and giving it voice.
- Art: Sabine Pagliarulo