KARENINA FABRIZZI
Karenina Fabrizzi is a contemporary figurative painter known for dreamlike portraits where humans, animals, and botanical elements merge into symbolic narratives.
Born in 1970, in Italy, and raised in Buenos Aires, she studied Fine Art and Graphic Design there before continuing artistic training across Europe (Germany, Spain, London). She later spent time in New York, where she worked as a painting assistant to Pop artist Jeff Koons, an experience that broadened her exposure to the international contemporary art scene.Today she lives and works in Barcelona, and her paintings are exhibited internationally and collected worldwide.
Today she lives and works in Barcelona, and her paintings are exhibited internationally and collected worldwide.
Her practice blends classical techniques with contemporary symbolism, often using materials such as oil paint, ink, graphite, egg tempera, rice paper, and layered grounds to create luminous surfaces and delicate textures.
The Body as a Container
“We live in a world in constant change, never having a moment for ourselves, never find the time to have some peace and tranquility.
In this body of work I want it to give the observer some time to reflect, to take a big breath and simply enjoy the moment to see something beautiful.
I always admire the beauty that the Italian Renaissance masterpieces evoke, you can never have enough, doesn’t matter how many times you saw them you will always feel amaze.
The Body is our recipient our vase and what holds is a mystery.” Karenina Fabrizzi
Oil & collage on paper, 27.5 X 19.5”
$1300
