Serendipity
A collection of luminous mixed-media works born from the meeting of scientific rigour and joyful unpredictability, where resin, pigment and gravity collaborate to create something alive.
At CERN, I learned that the most extraordinary discoveries happen when you let go of certainty.
Serendipity is the series where that lesson became paint.
Each work in this collection is created with epoxy resin — a material that transitions from liquid to solid over 48 to 72 hours. During that time, the layers interact, migrate and separate in ways that cannot be fully controlled or predicted. Pigments move according to their own logic. Density, temperature, and gravity all have a say. The artist sets the conditions — and then listens.
This is not chance. It is a disciplined surrender — the same attitude that drives scientific inquiry, and the same one that shapes a life lived across borders, languages and reinventions.
The works range from intimate formats to large-scale canvases and panels. Their surfaces are luminous, layered, and alive — shifting in appearance as the light changes and the viewer moves. Depths that are not immediately visible reveal themselves slowly, the way understanding does.
To collect a work from Serendipity is to bring that quality of openness into your space. A reminder, every day, that the most beautiful things often arrive unannounced.
From the material with which she constructs works inhabited by a strong energy, the artist reveals visions driven by chromatic emotions that release harmonious dialogues, establishing a poetic relationship between pigment and luminous reflections.
— Fortunato D'Amico