Vidya Gastaldon is a young artist who creates drawings, paintings and fabric sculptures. Her works seem to represent dreams and visions set in distant, fascinating planets, populated by natural divinities and cosmic spirits. The medium she uses to represent these visions is watercolours. Her colours, mixed with water, take on a sense of life, distributing themselves into streams that run though the thousand streets of the imagination and the limitless invented worlds of our minds. Gastaldon is fascinated by the coffee ground, waterfalls, and the shapes of smoke and clouds: these images take form in her mind, and she, who simply describes herself as an executor, tries to reproduce these images on paper. She often uses typically feminine materials, such as wool, cotton thread and varied fabrics, which together with the delicate colours of her work, evoke a light and delicate world.
Vidya Gastaldon is a young artist who creates drawings, paintings and fabric sculptures. Her works seem to represent dreams and visions set in distant, fascinating planets, populated by natural divinities and cosmic spirits. The medium she uses to represent these visions is watercolours. Her colours, mixed with water, take on a sense of life, distributing themselves into streams that run though the thousand streets of the imagination and the limitless invented worlds of our minds. Gastaldon is fascinated by the coffee ground, waterfalls, and the shapes of smoke and clouds: these images take form in her mind, and she, who simply describes herself as an executor, tries to reproduce these images on paper. She often uses typically feminine materials, such as wool, cotton thread and varied fabrics, which together with the delicate colours of her work, evoke a light and delicate world.