Alessandra Dieffe
Biography
Alessandra Dieffe is the pseudonym that this emerging artist has chosen to enter and establish herself in the world of art. In 1987 she graduated in Sociology at the Faculty of Education of Urbino, with a thesis in History and criticism of cinema. In 1988 she attended a drawing course with the painter Sandro Visca to support her innate predisposition. She continued honing her skills until she discovered the many resources offered by new technologies, including digital art, thanks to a Master's degree from the University of Florence.
Through new media art, she wants to propose a universe of images linked mainly to the cinema. This art is her main source of inspiration, it feeds her imagination for the creation of her work.
She has had many group exhibitions among them the important prize in Venice, Art Prize Laguna 16.17, Padiglione Europa at Palazzo Albrizzi Capello in Venice, various exhibitions in NYC organized by Arthouse Gallery.
Artist Statement
"The investigation of the deepest aspects of the human soul is at the root of the research path of Alessandra Dieffe. Its manifestation and revelation is carried out through the faces and bodies, the figures belonging to the collective, popular imagination. The artistic analysis ranges and varies through experimentation and use of multimedia mediums. An emotional poetic, curated with passion, transport. With impulse and motivation she enters into the collective imagination that surrounds her, she tries to understand the complexity of the manifestations of today’s society through the mass media. Her digital graphics made up of pulsations, desires, impressions, communicates, speaks of herself, and tells a world, colorful and intense. A universe made of color and shape, balance and harmony. A universe of images related to cinema, history, nature, and interpreted and customized in a post-modern way by means of new communication systems that have partly replaced traditional techniques, but never forget the historical root from which they come and from which they have developed over time, also thanks to the commitment of artists such as Alessandra Dieffe."
(Arpinè Sevagian)