Marilù Giaré
“For me, art is an expressive necessity: gestures, emotions, colors, and signs meet in a creative kaleidoscope made of imaginative immersions and powerful imaginative intents.”
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Marilu' Giare' is an eclectic artist who loves to explore art in all its forms. Painter, decorator, journalist, writer, and photographer, she has always had a deep passion for drawing, painting, small sculptures, and decoration. With a degree in Communications with a focus on aesthetics and a master's degree in social communication, she has explored themes related to art and human relationships.

Inspired from an early age by the beautiful portraits of a beloved paternal aunt, she developed a love for colors and pencils, drawing small faces on any medium. She also draws inspiration from her parents' beautiful creative works.

In the 1990s, she left the art world to pursue a prestigious IT project. She believes that every experience can be a valuable asset in life, and she is fortunate to be able to associate with brilliant and visionary figures in the Roman IT circles. She treasures this wealth of innovative experiences.

In 2000, she opened an art and decoration studio in Rome's historic center and, as a teacher, taught numerous courses and participated in numerous events dedicated to the world of painting and decoration. 

As an artist, she loves modeling, sculpting, coloring, and painting on various media. For years, she has been attentive to environmental issues and has offered workshops dedicated to upcycling and creative recycling. She also loves to express herself through poetic thoughts, which in this case she keeps well hidden. She believes that every experiment can be useful for expressing and enriching each of our creativity. She has been teaching painting and decorative techniques for over 20 years.

Her artistic journey has focused on initial research on figurative expressions, culminating in visual narratives informed by chromatic explorations, material modulations, and abstract articulations. The intent to follow an emotional flow, to create a world beyond the visual reference, is connected to an expressive need seen as urgent and salvific.

He has participated in several exhibitions in Italy and abroad.


 
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