Unlimited Literature

Jul 17, 20201 min

Art by Angela V. Scardigno

Updated: Aug 15, 2020

Espacio Lúdico

Digital collage 2020

20 x 16 in


Las Luces de mi Ciudad II

Digital Collage 2020

20 x 16 in


Las Luces de mi Ciudad I

Digital Collage 2020

20 x 16 in


Artist's Commentary

The life in the city has inspired me to create a series of digital collages called Abstract Narratives. The cityscapes often seem to be formed from cast shadows, reflected light, or backlighting. Geometrical shapes often suggest impossible spaces that seek to be deciphered. With this series, I strive to create a visual language that verges on poetry. The shapes are always suggested, leaving an open door to mystery.

The Author

Angela V. Scardigno graduated as a Graphic Designer from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2006. While she attended the University, she took classes in several art workshops taught by masters such as Lautaro Fiszman, Aníbal Cedrón, and Carlos Terribili. Later she moved to the United States, where she completed a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in 2019.

Scardigno has exhibited throughout the Rio Grande Valley and México, and her work was published in Studio Visit Magazine in 2018. She currently works at the UTRGV Center for Latin American Arts as Coordinator of Media Design and Communications. Scardigno lives and works in McAllen, Texas.

Angela V. Scardigno, McAllen, TX

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