Lorella Ragnatelli is an italian painter living and working in a small town near Rome -ITALY
Her works in oil, acrylics, watercolors and pencil are a continuous search for the sublime and agonizing beauty.
She prefers figurative painting almost always with academic inspiration, focusing on the exultation of the female figure.
The themes represented are: female beauty in pain, in love, in decay, and in rebirth as conflicting but vital feelings in a increasingly modern and contemporary key.
The artist's ability to fully represent the human being in its eternal struggle between good and evil is evident in ever brush stroke.
Since 2019 She has showcased her artworks in italian gallery: Galleria Farini -Bologna, Galleria Wikiarte- Bologna, Area Contesa -Roma
Lorella's paintings have appeared in several magazines and books, for example CAM N°55 by Mondadori.
Her works in oil, acrylics, watercolors and pencil are a continuous search for the sublime and agonizing beauty.
She prefers figurative painting almost always with academic inspiration, focusing on the exultation of the female figure.
The themes represented are: female beauty in pain, in love, in decay, and in rebirth as conflicting but vital feelings in a increasingly modern and contemporary key.
The artist's ability to fully represent the human being in its eternal struggle between good and evil is evident in ever brush stroke.
Since 2019 She has showcased her artworks in italian gallery: Galleria Farini -Bologna, Galleria Wikiarte- Bologna, Area Contesa -Roma
Lorella's paintings have appeared in several magazines and books, for example CAM N°55 by Mondadori.