Rossella Sferlazzo
ROSSELLA SFERLAZZO was born in Anzio (Rome, Italy), but she lives Lampedusa (Italy).
She was ready for color, art and photography from an early age. She lived in Rome where she attended La Sapienza University, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature, then in Milan where she enrolled at a Domus Academy, earning the Master in Web Design and finally in London where she worked and attended several English courses including a creative drawing course and t-shirt design course at Kensington and Chelsea College.
She organized and took part to several collective art exhibitions. The first was in 1996 in Lampedusa. In her series “Women of light” there is a sentimental continuum, a Leitmotiv that is in each of her artwork, or rather the awareness and the will to react to the adversity of life through the beauty of life.
Painting become an occasion to express a “poetic” inside world, the freedom to express yourself and to give space to the inside power that differentiates the feminine. The main character of these art works are women.
‘By a serious alchemic work on their soul, they transform pain in joy, illness in healing, dead in life’.
She was ready for color, art and photography from an early age. She lived in Rome where she attended La Sapienza University, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature, then in Milan where she enrolled at a Domus Academy, earning the Master in Web Design and finally in London where she worked and attended several English courses including a creative drawing course and t-shirt design course at Kensington and Chelsea College.
She organized and took part to several collective art exhibitions. The first was in 1996 in Lampedusa. In her series “Women of light” there is a sentimental continuum, a Leitmotiv that is in each of her artwork, or rather the awareness and the will to react to the adversity of life through the beauty of life.
Painting become an occasion to express a “poetic” inside world, the freedom to express yourself and to give space to the inside power that differentiates the feminine. The main character of these art works are women.
‘By a serious alchemic work on their soul, they transform pain in joy, illness in healing, dead in life’.