Italian photographer Ramona Zordini studied Graphic and Visual Arts, and then Photography at L.A.B.A. Accademy of fine art, Brescia (Italy). She currently teaches Photography.
In her later works prevails an evolutionary principle that it almost touches the installation, printing photos on textile and mixing their surfaces with 3D parts in fabric; her works lost the stillness of the photographic images to become sources of entertainment.
In her research Ramona works on the ambiguity and transition, using photography as the main medium. In her works dominates the plasticity of the body and the symbolism of the objects. Since 2010, she has explored the idea of box as replacement of mnemonic luggage.
The project “Changing Time” explores the theme of change, thought of as physical and psychological alteration, linked to personal instincts, lifestyle, emotion, and paths taken in the course of life in a sort of indelibly imprinted writing on and in own body, portrayed in the liquid that is more congenial to evolution.
Ramona has been featured on International magazines as Zoom, and won the Telethon 2009 edition Award. In 2011 she was selected to participate in the Biennale of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean. She has taken part in several group exhibitions and personal shows in Italy and abroad.
Images courtesy of Ramona Zordini
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