Ramona Russu est une artiste peintre roumaine diplômée de l'Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, qui s'est installée en Corse en 2014 pour poursuivre son parcours créatif.
Son travail artistique explore la complexité des émotions et des expériences féminines, et met en valeur l'idée de beauté imparfaite à travers des œuvres monochromes rehaussées de feuilles d'or 24 carats.
Inspirée par la technique du kintsugi qui met à l’honneur la valeur esthétique et spirituelle de l'imperfection et du processus de réparation, Ramona explore la philosophie du wabi-sabi, qui valorise la beauté de l'impermanence, de l'imperfection et de l'incomplétude. Dans ses peintures les fissures, les imperfections et les cicatrices que la vie laisse sur chacun d’entre nous sont célébrées comme faisant partie de notre histoire et comme source de force et beauté.
Présentes dans des collections privées dans le monde entier, ses œuvres sont exposées par des galeries prestigieuses en Roumanie, Espagne, Italie, Argentine et aux États-Unis, aux côtés d'artistes établies et émergents.
Sa reconnaissance internationale croissante s'est illustrée lors de sa sélection pour exposer ses peintures lors de la Biennale Internationale d'Art Contemporain et de Design de Florence en 2021 et 2023, aux côtés d'artistes tels qu'Andrea Roggi, Oliviero Toscani, Michelangelo Pistoletto et Vivienne Westwood.
Ramona Russu est une artiste en pleine expansion, dont la vision unique de la femme et de la beauté continue de fasciner et d'inspirer un public toujours plus large.
Ramona Russu is a Romanian painter who graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels and settled in Corsica in 2014 to pursue her creative journey.
Her artistic work explores the complexity of women's emotions and experiences, and highlights the idea of imperfect beauty through monochrome pieces enhanced with 24-carat gold leaf.
Inspired by the kintsugi technique, which honors the aesthetic and spiritual value of imperfection and the process of repair, Ramona explores the philosophy of wabi-sabi, which values the beauty of impermanence, imperfection, and incompleteness. In her paintings, the cracks, imperfections, and scars that life leaves on each of us are celebrated as part of our history and a source of strength and beauty.
Her works are present in private collections around the world and exhibited by prestigious galleries in Romania, Spain, Italy, Argentina, and the United States, alongside established and emerging artists.
Her growing international recognition was demonstrated by her selection to exhibit her paintings at the International Biennial of Contemporary Art and Design in Florence in 2021 and 2023, alongside artists such as Andrea Roggi, Oliviero Toscani, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Vivienne Westwood.
Ramona Russu is an expanding artist whose unique vision of women and beauty continues to fascinate and inspire an increasingly wider audience.
Her artistic work explores the complexity of women's emotions and experiences, and highlights the idea of imperfect beauty through monochrome pieces enhanced with 24-carat gold leaf.
Inspired by the kintsugi technique, which honors the aesthetic and spiritual value of imperfection and the process of repair, Ramona explores the philosophy of wabi-sabi, which values the beauty of impermanence, imperfection, and incompleteness. In her paintings, the cracks, imperfections, and scars that life leaves on each of us are celebrated as part of our history and a source of strength and beauty.
Her works are present in private collections around the world and exhibited by prestigious galleries in Romania, Spain, Italy, Argentina, and the United States, alongside established and emerging artists.
Her growing international recognition was demonstrated by her selection to exhibit her paintings at the International Biennial of Contemporary Art and Design in Florence in 2021 and 2023, alongside artists such as Andrea Roggi, Oliviero Toscani, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Vivienne Westwood.
Ramona Russu is an expanding artist whose unique vision of women and beauty continues to fascinate and inspire an increasingly wider audience.