Within the emotional bronze and terracotta sculptures of Paola Grizi (beforehand), faces and palms merge with pages of books and manuscripts. Handwriting slides off the leaves onto pores and skin and reliefs of eyes, noses, and mouths peer outward like data and tales personified. Lots of her works are scaled to sit down on inside surfaces, whereas others, like “Inner Motion” or “Looking Ahead” tackle monumental proportions.
Grizi presently has work completely on view at Marciano Up to date in Paris, Bel Air High quality Artwork in Luxembourg, and Gallery Van Dun in Oisterwijk, The Netherlands. This summer season, items can even be included in a presentation at Gallery Maner in Port-Aven, France. See extra on the artist’s web site.






