Her pieces are an intimate yet playful example of her life and cultural Italian experiences, interpreted into beautifully cohesive pieces that clearly portray her personality and artistic talent in a visual manner – pieces that the artist states wouldn’t have otherwise been around if she hadn’t of made a settlement in Melbourne years ago.
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