Abstract
Containing altogether 29 artworks, Gardens: Fragments of Life and Loss by Leo Robba is an artistic enquiry that systematically explores themes of memory, impermanence, and transformation through the motif of the garden. Drawing upon visual language and observational practices, Robba's work investigates how natural environments serve as metaphors for human experience, particularly in relation to loss and regeneration. The paintings communicate knowledge by documenting and interpreting the cyclical processes of change and adaptation in nature, offering insights into how landscapes reflect emotional and cultural memory. This body of work contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues between art, ecology, and the human condition through a methodical engagement with site, material, and temporality.
| Original language | English |
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| Size | 29 artworks |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
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Gardens: Fragments of Life and Loss: Series of 4 paintings – acrylic and oil on paper
Robba, L., 2020Research output: Creative Works › Visual artwork
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