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Tingling (2024) Sculpture by Patricia Rullo
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Polymer clay
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 19.7in / 1.50 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Abstract Everyday Life
Patricia said “It was unbelievable, it felt like I had two different bodies in one”.
The artist used a needle to carefully pull up the peaks from the texture paste, one by one.
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Patricia Rullo is a multidisciplinary artist whose work transcends traditional boundaries to explore the intricate and often invisible battles of living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). With a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, specializing in Art Therapy, Patricia has a profound understanding of the therapeutic potential of creative expression. Her academic journey, which began in her hometown of Turin, Italy, laid the foundation for a career dedicated to the intersection of psychology, art, and healing.
Upon completing her degree, Patricia moved to London, where she initially pursued a career as a primary school teacher. Her time in the classroom further fueled her passion for art therapy as she witnessed firsthand the transformative power of artistic activities in nurturing emotional well-being and fostering self-expression among her students. However, Patricia’s path took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with MS. Faced with the challenges of managing a chronic health condition, she made the difficult decision to step back from her full-time teaching role. The demands of the job were exacerbating her symptoms and causing undue stress.
Despite these setbacks, Patricia remained deeply committed to her artistic pursuits. Drawing upon her background in psychology and education, she found solace and empowerment in the creative process. Art became her sanctuary, a way to navigate the complexities of MS, and a powerful tool for advocacy. She decided to make art about the symptoms of MS, transforming the hardness of life into a cathartic personal journey and raising awareness for the world.
Patricia's work is characterized by its emotional depth and symbolic resonance. Her pieces often incorporate a variety of materials and techniques, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the MS experience. From abstract representations of fatigue to expressive creations capturing moments of struggle and resilience, her art offers a visceral glimpse into the realities of living with MS.
Through her art, Patricia aims to challenge misconceptions and raise awareness about the invisible aspects of MS. She believes that art has the power to transcend barriers, spark dialogue, and inspire social change. Her dedication to this cause is evident not only in her own work but also in her efforts to amplify the voices of others within the MS community.
Patricia Rullo’s artistic vision is grounded in the belief that even the most challenging experiences can be transformed into something beautiful and meaningful. By shedding light on the invisible battles of MS through her art, she hopes to foster a deeper connection between individuals, promote empathy, and ultimately, inspire positive change. Her work stands as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of art.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : 1988
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- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists