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Claudia Salvadori lives in Denno, in the province of Trento. Since she was a young girl, she has been passionate about drawing and art in general and has attended courses in life drawing, painting, wood carving and clay modeling. What attracts her is beauty in its consonances based on harmony, she maintains an interest in figurative art in works in which the face prevails in the foreground. 

In 2009 her painting becomes material with the use of oil and acrylic. He also proceeds by mixed techniques adding to his pigments sawdust from woods and impalpable ash from their combustion, coal from which he draws soot. Thus, reds and blacks, ochres and grays, cobalt blues explode, which he mixes with sands collected in streams.He expands the formats of canvases that reach considerable sizes to give space to his creativity in "an art that finds its strength in female portraiture and in the transformation of what is perceived as physical, material into an abstract concept. She favors burnt ranges, earthy pigments that flashes of color suddenly ignite."

His painting does not go unnoticed, invitations to exhibitions in many Italian cities arrive. So here is a solo show in his native Trento in 2013 at the Palazzo della Regione, which will be followed by two more solo shows in 2018 and two in 2019, one at the American Embassy in Rome. In 2017 he is in Florence, then in Bologna and Rome, just to name a few, including the "Pro Biennale di Venezia" at the Scuola Grande di San Teodoro (2018), and in notable institutional residences such as at the Palazzo Pontificio and the Sale del Bramante in Rome, or in Assisi in the Palazzo Comunale, in Sarnonico at the Palazzo Moremberg stables and again in Trento at the Palazzo delle Albere, or at the Expo in Bari, ;  at Palazzo dei Papi in Viterbo; Museo della Legalità in Reggio Calabria; Palazzo Ducale in Palma di Montechiaro (AG), Syracuse Villa Reimann, Premio Giotto (first prize in the painting section).

Exhibitions abroad include those in Monaco (2014) at the "Spazio Leo Ferré," in Paris in 2016 at the Italian Embassy and in the same year in Shanghai, then in London in 2017 at the "Crypt Gallery," and in Stuttgart (2018) at the Italian Cultural Institute. In 2018 and 2019 at the Vernadsky State Museum in Moscow, in 2020 at the Lake and Farben gallery in Berlin. In 2022 in Abu Dhabi for the "Peace and Love" exhibition in Expo 2020; at Palazzo dei Papi in Viterbo; Museo della Legalità in Reggio Calabria; Palazzo Ducale in Palma di Montechiaro (AG), Syracuse Villa Reimann, Giotto Prize (first classified in the pictorial section).

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