I vicoli di Napoli

Piatto ondulato 20X20 cm preparato con fondo "textura". Bambino napoletano dipinto con colori seppiati. Sul retro veduta di Napoli su fondo metallico Medaglia di Bronzo a Dresda "Meissen Trophy" 1.4.2001


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Amore e Psiche

Vaso h 25 preparato con base particolare opaca e dipinto ad effetto "pastello" Sul retro sono dipinti due angeli Menzione D'Onore 7° Concorso Decorazione porcellana 2-3 giugno 2001 Associazione Arti Mestieri Museo Internazionale Design Ceramico LAVENO MOMBELLO

Apollo and the Muses

Vase h26cm, using Federica's own Technique of a graffito design on matte black which has now been named the Etruscan Technique.Use of trompe-l'oeil fresco with imitation Pompei Reds

Private Collection

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Underwater Scene

First Prize 1998 in the International Varese Convention. Oval plaque 43/34cm, Classical Technique.

Owned by the Author

Statue

Group of marble statues by Canova, Thorvalsden, GiambolognaVase h28 cm, Federica's own Statue TechniqueInsertion of pink trompe l'oeil marble

Private Collection


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The World

Third Prize in the 1996 International Convention in Como Biscuit plaque 13/18 painted with matte colours applied on crystal and sand.(one of the children is Federica herself as a child)

Owned by the Author

Omaggio a Canova
Amore e Venere

Biscuit plaque 12cm diameter painted with matte colours applied on a square plate 29/29cm with blue trompe l'oeil and minature antiche ruins, Classical tecnique


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My Parents

Plaque 32/32 primed with an opaque base and painted using Federica's own technique with matte colours. Trompe L'oeil insertions.

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Angels

Vase h23 cm primed with an opaque base and painted using Federica's own tecnique to create an imitation of antique pastels


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Elena

Plaque 25cm diameter with portrait in American technique.
Owned by the Author

Journey through Time

Vase h28cm with medallions in classical tecnique with gold inserts and reliefs representing various civilisations and historical times. Currently being exhibited at the Nova Milanese Museum - In Villa Vertua, The Permanent Collection of Firing Arts.


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Park of Caserta Palace

Plaque of 24cm fixed onto a block of 3 cm onto which is attached another plaque of 36cmOn the central plaque the group of marble statues 'Bagno di Diana' 1785-89 is painted, designed by the architect Vanvitelli, using the statue technique. On the plaque on the other side of the block a waterfall is represented in classical technique.Both plaques are set in a base of travertine stone.

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