Giclée- eller canvasprint av museumskvalitet med snabb produktion och flexibla ytbehandlingsalternativ.
Välj bland våra förinställda storlekar som motsvarar konstverkets ursprungliga proportioner.
Du kan ange egna mått för att passa en specifik ram eller yta. Om det valda måttet inte överensstämmer med originalbildens proportioner kommer vi antingen att beskära konstverket eller utöka bilden med en speglad eller enfärgad kant. En digital mockup skickas för ditt godkännande innan produktionen påbörjas.
Vänligen notera att förhandsvisningen på skärmen inte återspeglar den faktiska beskärningen eller utökningen. Endast mockuppen visar den slutgiltiga kompositionen korrekt.
Även om anpassade storlekar är möjliga, rekommenderar vi att du väljer ett mått från den fördefinierade listan för att bevara de ursprungliga proportionerna.
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Storlek på reproduktion
Francesca Marra, born in the sun-drenched landscapes of Reggio Calabria, Italy, in 1980, is a contemporary artist whose work resonates with a profound sense of history and an innovative spirit. Her journey began with foundational studies in photography and post-production under the guidance of Alessandro Mallamaci, setting the stage for a career deeply rooted in visual storytelling. This early immersion sparked a desire to explore the medium’s potential beyond mere documentation, leading her to the Roman School of Photography in 2012. There, she embarked on a two-year Master's degree program that broadened her technical expertise and conceptual understanding.
Marra’s artistic vision isn’t confined by traditional boundaries; it’s a compelling conversation between the past and present. She doesn’t simply recreate images but reimagines them, drawing inspiration from the Renaissance masters—particularly Piero della Francesca. This influence is not merely stylistic; it's a philosophical engagement with the principles of perspective, composition, and the pursuit of ideal beauty. Her work often feels like a modern echo of those timeless ideals, filtered through a contemporary lens. She skillfully bridges photography and artistic expression, creating pieces that are both visually arresting and intellectually stimulating.
Marra’s dedication to her craft extends beyond formal education. In 2013, she specialized in Color Correction with Marco Olivotto, honing a crucial skill for manipulating mood and atmosphere within her images. This technical prowess is evident in the nuanced tones and carefully constructed palettes of her photographs. She has actively sought knowledge from leading figures in the field—Lina Pallotta (ICP in New York), Massimo Mastrorillo, Filippo Romano, and Monika Bulaj—each contributing to her evolving artistic vocabulary. Her commitment to continuous learning underscores a deep respect for the art form and its possibilities.
Currently based in Verona, Marra’s influence extends beyond her personal practice. She actively collaborates with prominent magazines like D'ars Magazine and Artribune, showcasing her work to a wider audience. Furthermore, she dedicates herself to education, conducting workshops for the Ministry of Education, fostering photographic literacy among younger generations. This commitment to teaching demonstrates a desire not only to create art but also to nurture its future.
A significant aspect of Marra’s career is her role as co-creator and artistic director of the Grenze - Arsenali Fotografici Festival. Founded in 2018, this international festival provides a platform for both established and emerging photographers, fostering dialogue and innovation within the photographic community. As President of the festival, she curates exhibitions, supervises internships with universities like IUSVE and Parma, and lectures on subjects ranging from the History of Photography to Personal Identity and Experimentation at MUSA Photography and the San Zeno Salesian Institute.
Her involvement with Grenze is more than just administrative; it’s a testament to her belief in the power of collaboration and community. She actively seeks out diverse voices, providing opportunities for artists from around the globe to showcase their work. This dedication to inclusivity reflects a broader artistic philosophy—one that values experimentation, dialogue, and the exploration of new perspectives.
Since 2015, Marra has also worked as a photojournalist, contributing to publications such as L'Arena. This experience adds another layer to her artistic practice, grounding her work in the realities of contemporary life. Her photographs are not simply aesthetic objects; they often carry social and political weight, prompting viewers to engage with the world around them. Her international exhibitions—spanning Cuba, Spain, and South Africa—further demonstrate her commitment to cross-cultural dialogue and the universal language of visual storytelling.
Francesca Marra’s work is a compelling synthesis of technical mastery, artistic vision, and social consciousness. She stands as a vital voice in contemporary photography, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation, and art and education. Her legacy extends beyond her individual creations; it lies in her dedication to fostering community, nurturing talent, and inspiring future generations of artists.
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