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Valeria Gasparrini ( Rome, 1964), was formed thanks to a rich contribution of artistic and literary experiences: classical studies, research in the fields of ceramics, painting, fresco, engraved graphics, screen printing, and figure drawing. He specializes in illustration at the European Institute of Design in Rome. She works as an artist, freelance illustrator, and professor of illustration, anatomy, and drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts of L'Aquila, Quasar Institute, and the American University of Rome. As an artist, he has exhibited in Rome, Milan, Bologna, Faenza, Venice, Paris, Luxembourg, Belgrade, Rothemburg, and Passau; some of his works are part of permanent exhibitions. She has illustrated and edited for various publishing houses, and now devotes herself as a writer of texts and images to creating illustrated books for adults and art books. In her artistic research, she combines her illustrative nature with the tools that art offers, which seem more suited to the story she seeks to tell.

He has exhibited in Rome, Milan, Bologna, Faenza, Venice, Paris, Luxembourg, Rothemburg, Passau. Some of his works are part of permanent exhibitions, such as the ceramic work "Rain" at the International Museum of ceramics in Faenza, the artist book "How many irreplaceable lives", exhibited at the national library of Luxembourg, and its printed version exhibited at the Casa della Memoria in Rome.


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Daniele Scalise, Loris Schermi, Francesca Tuscano, Michèle Wallenborn, Devin Kovach, Sarah Linford, Gianluca Tedaldi. Valeria Bertesina, Pierluigi Bellucci.

For interested people,
I am writing to offer the highest recommendation for Valeria Gasparrini who has held two engraving workshops for the Rome Center of Architecture and Culture at Woodbury University which I direct. He guided the students' works, taking them from the initial drawings to the creation of the definitive prints and their possible display in an exhibition. I find her one of the most creatively contagious and inspiring people with whom I have had the opportunity to collaborate.
Let me take the liberty of offering a few details regarding his remarkable abilities. To begin with, she is a very competent artist in her field. She is also generous in sharing her experience and does so with great enthusiasm.
In the initial phase of the projects he offers numerous approaches, both experimental and conventional, with the aim of giving birth to works of art that can then be created on slabs.
In the workshops we used zinc and copper plates, and the results were surprising. It featured field sketching exercises, complex mapping projects, and digital plate file translations. It has provided Woodbury with some of the most powerful and transformative learning experiences students have had in Rome; also in relation to what they do at home. Our students love her and she has been there for them every step of the way, teaching them techniques to achieve their creative goals.
It is a magical moment when the students complete the drawings, prepare the plates, ink them working in their studio. And then they print them. This would not have been possible for us without Valeria's expertise.
Thank you for the opportunity to offer a great recommendation for Valeria and I would be happy to discuss her merits further should you wish to contact me at my email: paulette.singey@gmail.c
Best regards
Paulette Singley
Woodbury University professor,
Director of the Rome Center for Architecture and Culture

Witness of our time

1998
Autori:Autor:Loris Schermi
Cliente:Client:University of Tuscia of Viterbo, Museo Laboratorio delle Arti Contemporanee, Comune di Roma, Assessorato alle Politiche Culturali, Associazione Metropolis Europa Centro Petralata.
Casa editrice:Publishing house:Università degli studi della Tuscia di Viterbo.

“Traces of our time” II edition shows the works of Fioroni, Mauri, Patella and Pisani. Young emerging artists Andreini, Gasparrini and Panedda joined.

Valeria Gasparrini graduated in illustration at the Istituto Europeo del Design and in fresco at the Istituto delle Arti Ornamentali of S. Giacomo in Rome. For more than ten years she has worked as an illustrator in the field of advertising. Starting from the bas-relief in terracotta and fresco he gradually approaches the sculpture in the round, according his path to a patient study of natural materials such as ceramics, plaster, iron and wood.

Her art aims to reveal the meaning of things, their structure, their functioning. Her is a journey into matter, discovering what is hidden inside the appearance. And here comes back in his sculptures the ovoid shape, the shell, perfect structures, containers of life. Valeria Gasparrini engraves, smashes their seemingly unassailable forms, and discovers something unexpected, their true appearance, their essence. And in them he seeks something even greater, his work is a journey into the depth of the ego, it is an attempt to reveal knowledge, certainly arduous but perhaps not impossible.

text by Loris Schermi

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