Vittoria Marziari's exhibition “Soul Vibrations” opens on June 1
Vittoria Marziari comes from the beautiful medieval town of Siena, where she has the laboratory and currently teaches drawing and art history. She has been active for 25 years in Italy and in the international scenes. She created sculptures for public buildings, churches, one of which is the church of Saint Andrew's at the Quirinal in Rome.
She also worked for the Palio Horse race of Siena, that is one of the most popular Italian manifestations, and she participated in many solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad: Spain, Austria, France, Germany, Poland, USA.
Marziari pieces are considered “philosophical” as they draw inspiration from human interiority and external spaces. The title of the exhibition reflects the representation of the sentiments that continually traverse the soul. To this regard the presence of religion in some of her works highlights this intimist component and the spirituality that man cannot do without.
