Anna Pisetta


Anna Pisetta: Born in Trent, where he attended the Art Institute and graduated. States in the 70s in many national competitions, making exhibitions and participating in various events gaining a good success.
After a pause for reflection, especially from the standpoint of the exhibition, due to family reasons, resumed in the '90s with renewed vigor in the animation and enhanced creative work to life experiences, both positive and negative. A landscape, a figure, a still life, these are the three themes on which Anna Pisetta refines
his weapons art also experimenting with unusual techniques and materials, helped dall'innamoramento for cubism and futurism.
"In the past I was often asked why my preferred painting the female figure." Hegel wrote that to express the feeling and the passion
the artist has no provision that the faces and attitudes of the body.
Today his paintings goes to the abstract, does not shy away from reality, but tries to penetrate, understand the look that identifies with the way I feel, with a particular time, because you can not invent the art but is in nature, in the lights, the colors in his unchanging charms.
The technique used for his painting is a combination of acrylic paint acrylic plaster, laid on with large brushes used together with a spatula from a very ancient technique of enamel.
The enamel is a rigorous discipline that does not admit the failure technique and is perhaps one of the reasons why today is not very common.
The enamel is a powder mainly composed of silica with the addition of oxides and stretches the metal with the addition of special glue, using various techniques.
It should be baked in muffle furnaces that reach temperatures between 900 and 1000 degrees for a few minutes.
They wrote of her: Prof.Walter Magnavacca, Prof. Mario Cossali and Prof. Fiorenzo Degasperi.