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Chiara Magni Shares Her Opinion on the Most Important Things in a Painting

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
May 25, 2021
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Chiara Magni Shares Her Opinion on the Most Important Things in a Painting
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Chiara Magni is an Italian painter and artist, who is gaining recognition owing to her talent. Recently she spoke her heart out about the paintings. 

On being asked what is her opinion on the most important things in a painting, she shared, “I will always answer this question with only one word: EMOTIONS!”

Does that art piece speak to your soul?

Does it arrive straight to your guts?

Do you feel that if you could paint, sing or write you would paint, sing or write exactly like that?

Do you want to touch and hug that painting?

Do you wonder how is it possible that a canvas is making you feel like that?

Chiara further shared some happy memories about one of her paintings. She said that once the collector texted her this after unboxing her paintings: “Your paintings arrived and it is even more beautiful in person, I love it if it was a man I would marry him, if it was a house I would live in it”.

Well that was one of the cutest ways to say that the collector was really impressed by her work.

She has her own style and it became a signature style as it is very easy to recognize. She has also coined a new name to properly describe it “Bright Expressionism“. Her style only aims at emotions. She doesn’t pay too much attention to perfection. According to her, “We aren’t perfect, life isn’t perfect, but at the end what really matters is how we feel and what type of emotions he has.”

Art is one of the best ways to evoke all kinds of emotions in a person and this is really her favorite game. 

Learn more about Chiara Magni by visiting www.chiaramagni.com. Follow her on Facebook, Pinterest,  Instagram, and Youtube for updates on her latest projects.

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