Isabella Nicastro
Il Mare
Painting
Water has long been viewed as a source of purity and renewal, especially in relation to Catholic rituals of virtue.
“Inspired by a trip to my grandparents’ town of origin in the south of Italy, this body of work seeks to investigate the intersection between my southern Italian ancestral heritage and my upbringing in Canada. A fragmented sense of identity commonly found in second and third generation citizens is dissected through the lens of personal experience. Close-cropped, abnormal compositions juxtapose conventional European methods of oil painting, displacing the viewer from the entire context of the world in which they are immersed, echoing the manner in which I am disconnected from the complete context of my heritage. These works present covert emblems embedded throughout, inquiring how factors such as religion, superstition, and cultural practices have dispersed through my familial lineage by inviting the viewer to observe complexities surrounding spiritual beliefs and the intangible.”

Work by
Isabella Nicastro
Drawing and Painting/ Fine Arts
“Utilizing a strong interplay of light and shadow, my contemporary representations of still-life and portraiture carefully investigate the intersection between concepts of lived experience, familial...” [More]