Amasia is the union of the artist's name and surname, «the future union of two continents, the union of energies, love, colors, passions, feelings and emotions». Friday 5th at 6pm, in the Gonario room of the Ex Manifattura Tabacchi in viale Regina Margherita, in Cagliari, inauguration of the exhibition by Alessia Mancini , a young contemporary Roman artist, one of the most brilliant Italian exponents of abstractionism. «I love Sardinia, I love Cagliari, I spent wonderful moments here and in the summer I live in Gallura», says the painter, former Miss Lazio, former Italian clay shooting champion. Amasia, this is the pseudonym used by the Roman artist, comes from a family of entrepreneurs in the paint factory field.

In 2015 Alessia attended her first painting lessons with important modern artists, studied the various techniques and that became her profession. Abstract art is that form of art that does not represent real objects, but takes refuge in a visual language of shapes and colors and creates a work, a composition independent of the normal references of visual art. And Amasia's art reaches its maximum expression in the form that becomes abstraction.

From Friday until Wednesday 24 April, “Chromatic Notes” will be the exhibition of around thirty works and can be visited in the Gonario room of the former Manifattura Tabacchi, organized by Opificio Innova. «I really believe in the combination of painting and music, the symbol of “Chromatic Notes” is one of the instruments par excellence of music – says Amasia – the violin, which for me represents the woman, while the painting is a bit of an icon male. Woman is a violin in my imagination, an instrument to be treated with great care and respect."

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