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A century in the history of Carpi
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On holiday on the Marmolada
1977 was an important year both for Edda’s private life (her granddaughter was born) and for her artistic career (the first personal exhibition was set up).
In truth, during the next seven years, she will mostly be her grandmother.
It is from 1984 that the golden years begin: 20 personal exhibitions, 39 group exhibitions and 76 between various projects and donations.
She was a versatile and very prolific painter.
On her easel, immaculate canvases and canvases that only needed the last touch alternated continuously and very quickly. When one ended, another began.
She liked to mix her techniques. Watercolors and tubes of oil paints on her palette, brushes of all shapes and sizes, spatulas and sponges, pencils and crayons, chalks and markers.
She never stopped.
It was rare to see her sitting without a pen in her hand, while the paper in front of her filled as if by magic with firm and precise strokes.
She knew how to look, see, observe.
She knew how to treasure images: old photographs, pages of magazines and newspapers, glimpses and landscapes, objects and flowers.
In everything she found inspiration.
She created images in her mind, which she then mixed with memories and fantasies and crowded her rich and multifaceted inner world with.
She loved her house and especially the bright corner of what was called the “veranda”, a large blue-green room full of light.
There were (still are) her easel, palette, brushes
She loved Carpi, which was also her home: she knew every corner of it, she always kept vivid memories of it, the essential frame of her entire life.
Edda and Toni, a formidable couple. Together since the age of 15.
Together they faced a difficult path, but full of satisfactions.
She was truly a volcano of ideas.
Just like her paintings, the exhibitions followed one another, as did the projects. And together, over the years, Edda and Toni collected and arranged an enormous amount of materials in many volumes.
Photographs, newspaper articles and other documents bear witness to Edda’s rich activity and her increasingly close relationships with local authorities, associations and figures in public life.
In the house where they lived their long life together there are paintings hanging on all available surfaces, paintings and drawings collected in folders or organized in large albums.
And yet, considering the many paintings sold (a part of which is visible in the photographic images relating to the exhibitions) it is clear that this is only the tip of the iceberg.
Each exhibition, each project involved both of them. They took care of every single aspect: the choice of the title, the layout, the so-called “homages”: small paintings, each one different, for all the visitors.
Edda could count on valid and passionate collaborators, but Toni was certainly the truly irreplaceable support.
The last few years are sickness and silence, Edda dies on November 19, 2015.