Angelina Gualdoni creates paintings that explore visibility and legibility of landscapes and interiors. She utilizes expansive washes of paint as a ground, situating representational imagery within an amorphous and shifting environments. Gualdoni’s abstract veils of paint act as metaphors for tensions between the visible world and the invisible forces outside of our control that shape experience, whether environmental, economic, or metaphysical.
The tension between the visible and the invisible underscores several bodies of work over a twenty-year career – from architectural subjects to domestic interiors, women's creative practices, and most recently, explorations of plant medicine as a tool for healing.