Giulia Di Pasquale was born in 1999 in Rome, where she lives and works.
In 2024, she obtained her Master of Art in Painting at RUFA (Rome University of Fine Arts) and the qualification to teach graphic, pictorial, and scenographic disciplines at the Academy of Fine Arts of L’Aquila.
She currently works as an academic instructor for short autumn and winter courses and as an academic tutor at RUFA, and she also teaches painting at the private high school Spazio Studi Flaminio in Rome.
In 2022, she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Painting, also at RUFA.
In her practice, she primarily uses painting to investigate the essence of matter in relation to forms; a relationship that is both fragile and generative of tension.
Her painting is a living body, organic matter in constant transformation. It accumulates memory and material that breathes, contracts, and expands.
The forms that emerge arise from a hybridization of organic and inorganic elements: rocks, mountains, fragments of nature that dissolve, becoming ambiguous presences suspended between figuration and abstraction. The subject reveals itself in the sediment, undergoing numerous folds and deformations, allowing the Figure that emerges to grow independently from representation.
Her work invites the viewer to pause, to decipher the image without seeking a single meaning, letting themselves be guided by Sensation.
Art is not mere representation, but a perceptual experience that reactivates the profound bond between humans and the world. In a time that flows relentlessly, painting becomes an act of resistance, a space where the visible and the invisible meet, revealing the fragile fabric of existence.