Rossato is an Italian artist living between the ultra-urbanized London and the romantic Venice. Her pieces celebrate vintage aesthetics and the juxtaposition of natural and man-made designs. She gets inspired by old images and frequently asks herself what happens to the photographs not taken, or to the images captured only from the eyes - concepts she tries to reflect in her work.
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Dèja vu and Greetings are the latest series from an exercise of mixing 78 cutout postcards where snowy mountains, luscious trees and watercourses are recomposed in a new designed landscape. Although frequently pictured white, the sky works as a recurring reference point, unifying each landscape in its infinitive compositions.
If you enjoyed Dèja vu and Greetings check Remapping Landscape, where Rossato takes the technique a step further by digitalizing and flattening the compositions.
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