Elisabetta Trevisan Biography
Elisabetta Trevisan was born in Merano in 1957 and currently resides in Treviso, where she dedicates herself to painting with tempera and mixed techniques, including watercolors and pastels, on MDF panels. His artistic practice also encompasses the arts applied to ceramics, glass, wood, fabrics and plastered surfaces, as well as trompe l'oeil and papier-mâché techniques.
As an illustrator, Trevisan created the deck of 78 collectible tarot cards for the art publisher "Lo Scarabeo" of Turin, a book on the Sile Natural Park for the Province of Treviso and the sets for an animated film intended for television with the theater group "Gli Quanto". He also collaborated with the magazine "Pagine di Ecologia" of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano.
His artistic activity has been exhibited in galleries and art fairs in several Italian cities, including Este, Ferrara, Grosseto, Merano, Padua, Pordenone, Salsomaggiore, Treviso, Trieste, Turin, Venice, as well as abroad in Munich Bavaria, Strasbourg, Marseille and Norcross (GA - USA). Recently, Trevisan obtained two awards through the web, demonstrating her relationship with information technology as a formidable opportunity for discovery and comparison with other artists.
His artistic practice is characterized by a particular attention to the fascination of nature and the representation of its shapes and colours, in a constant dialogue between realism and imaginative vision. The sensitivity to light and the movement of natural elements constitutes one of the most evident and recognizable traits of his work, which is characterized by a subtle dialectic between the concreteness of the subject and the depth of its aesthetic suggestions.