The installation was exhibited in 2007-2008 at the Contemporary Art Festival - o7o8 - Cervignano del Friuli (Udine - Italy) "...The symbolic value characterizes the disposition of the elements. The three squares at the bottom indicate the Earth, where life exists, the material world... In the middle lies the Spirit: humans' attempt to represent it!" (S. Casari)
"The contemporary jewel is one of my major creative passions. I have always been inspired by primitive cultures where the decoration of the body has acquired various symbolic meanings". (S.Casari)
It is a bas relief whose title has been written in Friulian (flowing water) - the artist's language of origin. 'Aghe che passe' is her first ceramic work to be exhibited publicly in honor of Carlo Sgorlon's work of fiction of the same name.
Acetate sheets have been finely scratched and a blowtorch has been used to work on them. The attached silver and steel wires highlight the moonstones which casually pass through the space.
This work of art was displayed on the occasion of the Relativity-Relative and Relations Exhibition in the showrooms of the colonnade (Barchessa) at Villa DonĂ delle Rose - Mirano (Venice, Ialy) 2012
This work of art, made of refractory clay and black oxide, was finalist in the L'Alcora-32cica2012 International Ceramic Contest in L'Alcora-Castellon (Spain) in the year 2012, and it is still displayed inside the prestigious standing museum of ceramic art.