Liminal Spaces

Darja Stefancic's exhibition will be inaugurated on Friday 21 April at 17:00


It will be inaugurated Friday, April 21 at 17:00 the solo exhibition of paintings of the Slovenian artist
Darja Štefančič entitled "Liminal Spaces", at the Galleria Il Leone-Dislivello in Aleardo Street
Aleardi 12 – Rome.

The event, curated by the art critic Monica Ferrarini of the M.F.eventi Association with the
collaboration of Alice Di Piero, had the moral patronage of the Slovenian Embassy and the
FIDAPA BPW associations Italy Ara Pacis section and Women & Society. "Darja Štefančič's pictorial art is an expression of a captivating creative instinct behind which
It hides a poetic imagery rich in symbols and stories. It is a mental journey between the unconscious and
Subconscious, between sensitive and transcendent, through which the artist gives life to dominated compositions
from abstract shapes, sometimes soft and sometimes geometric, which reinterpret the features of nature and reality
physics. 

Each canvas is wrapped in an imaginative and fairytale dimension where, both in the structures
compositions richer in details than in the most essential ones, a chromatic exasperation is imposed
which becomes a container of emotions.The size of the color is in fact peculiarity of all its

pictorial path: what emerges forcefully is the use of a vivid and bright palette,
intense and enveloping, where the imposing and sometimes risky color combinations united
to the harmony of the forms reveal the charm of timeless mental projections.Štefančič paintings
They show exuberant, astral natures, projections of visions of intimate matrix that do not correspond
to a precise meaning but they are loaded with surreal content. These enchanted landscapes are
built on forms that reveal his personal interpretation of space, through forms
plastics that have above all allusive and symbolic value. 

And also the colors, in this case,
become participants in a very personal narrative construct that emphasizes above all their
allusive character."

Exhibition hours: Monday – Saturday: 10:30-13; 15:30-19:00