Born in Italy to a family rich in artists
Silvia Armeni
since her earliest years showed a real talent for drawing and painting.
In 1975 Silvia held her first one-woman show in Rome at the " Galleria dei Leoni "
where she exhibited oil paintings and fabric collages.
It was a resounding success as were her successive
shows
over the next few years.
Moved to Canada in 1979, Silvia found the appropriate
environment where she could finally fulfill her lifelong
ambition of becoming an artist by profession.
She does
collages
of ancient medieval Italian suburbs or typical Venetian canals which take shape with the precision of
an architectural drawing. Infinitesimal tiny bits of fabric are carefully glued together as a mosaic,
creating scenes with a special luminosity and vivacity.
Her collages, rarely larger than 8 by 12 inches, at first glance could be mistaken for paintings but,
as soon as one takes a closer look, the intricacy of this unusual technique magically reveals itself.
The same attention to details is found in her
oil paintings
where she depicts Canadian country life, bringing her people and their rural environment warmly
alive, creatures of her own imagination in a still uncontaminated nature.
She shares their lives, their busy activities where her women collect firewood, her men stack hay,
her children build snowmen.
There is always something to do every day in life!
This is the transparent theme one can easily capture admiring her most representative works.
She also found an equally exciting way of expressing herself through watercolour,
often revisiting her favourite subjects.
Her work is part of private collections all over the world and is presently exhibited in
galleries
across Canada.