Beatrice Corradi Dell'Acqua is an artist who lives and works in Milan. She developed a strong interest in art at a very early age and, after graduating in biology, began her artistic career in the field of graphics and illustration.
Today, she concentrates on acrylic painting, creating imaginary and poetic worlds where surprising creatures, such as the fairies from Andersen's tales, or exotic animals, inspired by the works of Ligabue and Rousseau, suddenly emerge amidst colourful flowers and lush jungle leaves.
Imaginary creatures and real animals, suspended in time and space, interact and merge with the landscape. Analysis and attention to detail are integrated into compositions organised in different perspective levels, creating a harmonious relationship between the individual elements.
The special atmosphere of the paintings is achieved through the artist's personal and unique technique, the vibrant colours reminiscent of the subtle veining and marble effect of precious 15th century Florentine inlays.
The contrast between the reinterpretation of the "hard material" and the suggestion of the archaic determine the modernity and originality of the artist's works.
Beatrice Corradi Dell'Acqua's works have been shown in several solo and group exhibitions.